Raytown High School - Ramizzou Yearbook (Raytown, MO)
- Class of 1969
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We build unity through a long-remembered and cherished event, Or through a well-known sport. We are also united by the cheerleaders, who stimulate our spirit and strengthen our loyalty. Like them, we can all become leaders. Wle strive to lead ourselves in a way that will benefit our school. This service is a matter of pride- The pride that makes us a part ofthe unifying structure that is known as Raytown High School. COT Special P 'Student l Academic Organiza Classes . Athletics Senior P1 lndex . . e for ed ideas, imphs, Jals so iembered Qlers, :rengthen ers. 7 le 'fl 9.5 CONTENTS Special Pages . . . . . 1 Student Life . . Academics . . Organizations . Classes . . Athletics . . Senior Pedigrees Index . . 16 . 24 . 52 106 170 201 207 9 S frriwfl ,ff MQWM' Tom and Kathy Reign as First Yea f K e f i 1'Sf Yearbmwk Royalty for Ramizzou in ,, F li- MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 0000 12724427 9 u1et conversation IS enjoyed bv Donna Mann Chosen by the student body Tom Minter Nancy McCracken Bruce McCall Sharon as Ramlzzou Yearbook King, Tom Minter White and Lavton Yates during aband break IS presented with a keychain by Mr. Hanks. Winter Wonderland utlines the Nineteen sixty-eight was highlighted by the Ramizzou Christmas Formal, a tradition new to the students of Raytown High. The dance was held in the RHS cafeteria in the style of Christmas with trees of ever- green and crepe paper. Snow- flakes .hung overhead as couples danced to the music of the 'iUpsetters.', During the crowning cere- monies, Kathy Williamson, editor, announced the King and Queen candidates, King Tom Minter and Queen Kathy Latz were crowned. IIKS. C it was amizzou radition taytown l in the style of if ever- Snoyv- couples of the ig cere- i, editor, 1 Queen nter and zrowned. The 1968-69 Ramizzou King and Queen candidates are David Dickey, Kathy Latz, Tom Minter Donna Mann, Randy Weber, Kathy O'Hara, Sharon White and Layton Yates Scene for the Christmas Formal Many couples enjoy listening to the lively music provided by the Upsettersf, Among them are our foreign exchange student Bruno Riegl and his date jennifer Shontz. With tension rising, Tom Minter and Donna Mann enjoy a coke while anxiously awaiting H the announcement of Ramizzou King and Queen. 9 1 1 4 1 7 5 5 I w I I I ! u e. Q. 5 C f 1 1 1, if llf 5 s li, A 9 I. .f V gp . Q 1' 5, 4 w. QP' ,. . v- ,QI , 24: -- wr . ,,,., V I l .,,. ' .A 4 ,I mn 1 1 N M lm, , .-.1 .fn ,vw- 5 1 1 4 C' -w 'YA 111 1 g,,, .11 QNX Yi Y. K. slr wr 1 , . iz. fi' ' up s,J f. wi A 1 5 , .4 A Q31 ,. ,wb I. 5 ' v5','.L4 JZ - I , ww r, iw ' ' A S+ ' H 'dj f . v, M, 'SE 2 W fm :fb K. xv. K f.. Q' aw 1 'bo '-.- M' ww ,I-' N 2 -f Q95 , M Y 1 A group from RHS spends a warm clay cooling off with the spray from Volker Fountain. Ak. fi , ' 'vi 'v 'r , A f 'J 'ay if 711:51-EQ-. 'ifi::.Li 1 x ,cl 1 V , .9-1' gn Ak.. '.f'f.f The members of the 1969 Ramizzou staff relax at an end-of-the-summer picnic near the flower beds of Swope Park. 1' fl 1 .W Q N ,fill e fa is ' N NL Amid the floral arrangements at Cluclvs Flowers these Seniors select corsages for tlieir liomceominq flutes. .5 ,T - 4 l 1, f . W :gf , Q2 rm! 4' ,..,,., , ,I 'Rl' X SQ W -Mia J f ,A mu staff UIC HCHI' I r 5 ,cg or L . H? 1 i -v P' 4- velffaiax' S 1 A fi M l ming dates. -7 -em-w::-new J, Rb F Q Q Laboratory facilities in science classes give these girls an opportunity to carry on their own experiment. 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Steve Gillespie, Bev Bates, jeff Bersnch, and Theresa Clemens enjoy the intimate atmosphere of the Vangtiard Coffee House while listening to folk music. Surrounded by friends, this yearxs AFS students Bruno Riegl from Rhodesia and Mara Baronti from Italy view the flags of different nations at the Liberty Memorial. Z F ft tt t X f , Z The Football Homecoming Queen, Kathy Latz, is surrounded by her at- tendants, Kathie O,Hara, jenness Zeigler, and Carlene Holmes. Kathy wears a turquoise chiffon gown ac- J 'l cented with olive green petals. Her accessories, included white gloves, turquoise shoes, a white beaded purse, and pearl earrings. Kathiels dress is yellow chiffon over taffeta with white petal trim. jenness wears a white satin and silver lemay gown and Carlene wears a black velvet ein- pire gown with white ruffled taffeta accented by a pink satin bow. atl The soi ' Eveningw l Kathy Latz the Footl Queen and yearls que with the tr roses. The and Iaywa the South performing musical. Her A lene Holme Swankg Kat by Larry l ness Zeiglei Pointer. Ka Chuck Eric Still an exe kathy nervoi: ious Crowd xv l - -- ff ur-1 ur-1 v-1 v ,QA ,x, g wi - jenness wears a ver lemay gown . black velvet em- ite ruffled taffeta satin bow. Isle Kathy Reigns Amid Exotic The song 'iSome Enchanted Eveningw became a reality to Kathy Latz as she was crowned the Football Homecoming Queen and Debby White, last yearis queen, presented her with the traditional bouquet of roses. The Band, Majorettes, and jaywalkers contributed to the South-Pacific theme by performing to songs from the musical. . Her Attendants were Car- lene Holmes, escorted by jerry Swank, Kathie O,Hara, escorted by Larry McDaniel, and jen- ness Zeigler, escorted by Denny Pointer. Kathy was escorted by Chuck Erickson. Still an excited queen candidate, Kathy nervously waves to the anx- ious crowd who await the crowning. 4 'i .s .. Q 'V A rx. 2 f , 5 I sltv 9 :fi , , y , , ' wx .fjjvr YL -25j,wf,i3.'az-ff, . 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Debbie, back to tha queeffg Seat, The annual Blue White game marks the beginning of each new football season. Dur- ing the summer the boys sold tickets to the game and' nomi- nated two juniors and two soph- omore girls as candidates. Each ticket sold represented one vote to be placed for the candidate of his choice. Before the game the new squad was introduced and during the half time cere- monies the new Kick Off Queen was announced. The 1968 Queen was Debbi Egerstrom, who was escorted by Steve Owsley, Deb- bi's attendants were Debbie Shelton, Patti Prather, and Linda Kane. . 'A A i .Wt Kathy S1 Kiflg, D1 sz . Preceding the half time ceremonies, and Debbie Egerstrom juniors and rnores are seated as thev anpiio ' us- the queen candidates, Debbie Shelton, Patti Prather and Linda Kane sbpho- ly bdt nervously Watch 'the g . ' 1 , ame. ise Co' SGH lue White ginning of eason. Dur- e boys sold - and nomi- nd two soph- Iidates. Each red one vote e candidate 'e the game a introduced f time cere- k Off Queen - 1968 Queen im, who was Jwsley, Deb- ere Debbie rather, and r R Kathy Sophy asi-sts the 1969 .WPA present while other King nominees Mr. Harp, Rayflector sponsor, an- Klflg, DCUUY P01flfef, IH Operlllig a and their dates surroundfthe throne. nounces Denny as the new WPA King. Women a ll At Annual ance hey anxious- h the game. W-A 7 ' 1 4' 1 , If ,, ff , . Costumes of M1 n Pam Hunter Scott Cauger Debbie to the music of the jaded as they help .k - 1 7 , ise Derby depict ?.,IlYfl?:Glll1sZrS1fgd213i.H Willoughby, and Doug Phillips dance contribute to the success of WPA. On the Categories show, Raytownls Riegl, Debbie Lavery, Greg Bunyan, Highly moderates the show as RHS team is composed of Bill Reed, Bruno and Mike Sundermyer, captain. Bob overwhelmingly defeats Lincoln High. Many otivities And motions W l l Kelly Klaustermyer and Denise Mor- Donna Colclsnow pauses after a buss' During Latin Club Steve Kruoer Iniln ton cheer the team to victory. school day to pull up her socks. i ics Caesar in a Christmas skit. h ' 75 .J5 Before tl How Th' 1' Rig 5 s . 79 1 .X --r :SAN ,Q .X file i 13 :K gg f 1. Q.. ' Shaw las BHS Before the fifSt PCff0fm3YlCG Of M566 Clive, and Denny Pointer as Reverend Lmco H High' How They Runf Chuck Erickson as Humphrey, rehearse their parts. - Y jerry Swank and Cindy Durbin show signs of disappointment after a game. 'ions Are Involved ith igh School l aa l v Kru er mim- L if 4 , , - , .' ' X f '- At the beginning of one of the many students gather around the stage as g arry Frank, co Cdptflm Ol the mlm Cthrou hout the year, RHS they listen to sounds of Mac Truque 15 Skit- fling team, practices one of his holds. teentowns g Town jennifer Rei ns in Sugar if aff' zz iii 8- After -she is escorted to the float pre- pared by the Pep Squad, Kathy Wil- liamson rushes to join JoAnne Cos- Shocked but elated, jennifer attempts to smile through her tears after being presented the Queenis bouquet. s r't -f- key and Sharon jourdan in congratu- lating the 1969 Basketball Homecom- ing Queen, jennifer Boswell. jim helps jennifer up the stairs of the float where she will reign over the second half of the game. Tears overcame jennifer Boswell as Mr. Hanks placed the crown upon her head. The cor- onation took place during the half-time of the North Kansas City game. Before the crowning the jay- walkers, accompanied by the Pep Band, marched to Sugar Town., The candidates entered through an entrance formed by jaywalk- ers. First was Jennifer, escorted by jim Trotterg then JoAnne Cos- key, escorted by Steve Gillespieg Sharon jourdan, escorted by Rex Studtg and Kathy Williamson, es- corted by Mike Sundermyer. gm, Sfzltvd-s-iw ' Q QW. r3i xE'5 V wx 5 ' ki K gli' 'EAP 'ar Q ,- - 1' ' S '. ' ,. ll X . . aiu U . ll Moments after the coronation, jen- nifer turns to receive enthusiastic cheers from the student body. Jennifer attendai Coskey, a yellox 1 1 5 1 HQ .Af ?' u i i :wwf CW Z ,ff A , f f ffl f M yywwffff 75 ' 7,!y,!, ,X f, f' ,, , 107W ,, Vyqi Z , ff' if M ff il ' 6 1fW1,ff ' , 4L'7,fyff,, ffffy X' 1 Q jf ff X ,af 1 , ggfgfyl bf l ffawj, ww, f ,, ,, ,, f ff f f - ff', V, my , ,HH fo , I v -U- U x x 'z i i I 4 A Q A School Board School Board orks to Improve Mr. james Shirk, Pres.g Mr. Robert Crossg Mr Lou VVoodg Mr. Cary Collins, Yicc-President ,, .- ,f-Q 'ftW'2j'ff, H M941 .- A vm, ff- . , ,W .,,, ,,, ' f - - ,ra f-12 -: ..,,-:,f,:1:j, ,::f. .Af .2-M . ,Q ..,,- 0Qp4,o ' -V , wdggfs ' N Mr. Clark, Assistant Superintendent, analyies the financial matters. Mr. Ralph Martin: Mr, joe Herndon, Super- intendentg Mr. Robert Clarkg Mr. Harold ,,,,,gW-4 frvr A,----- - vfvrv .L e N. ,,,r . . , .. .......,...W,..,,M..,.a.,,a.....wM.n. 1araLr,,,L,,a:14n:,,',gi3.i,..-,.t3.Q:..,t,eaW... ,.,, . , my 3,- 'Mr- 1-'f 'f: f f '6MKS W1QZ'LfZ3f3f1'if5'?f'4737112115 ':':r ':' Assistant Superintendent, Mr. Har- ris, heads the personnel department. Shaw, Mr. john St-lriltz, Treats.: Xlrs. l.llL'L'llLl Smith. Sccg are incinbers of tht- '69 Board. Among the new programs which the school board has in- stituted for the '68-,659 school year are: closed lunch shifts, a day break at the end of each quarter, and resurfacing of the schoolis parking lot. The board assembles regularly throughout the year to discuss school ad- ministration and improve poli- cies. The increased number of stu'dents'this year has been a major problem confronting the board. This is the first year that Raytown High has received students from both Praytown jr. and Pittman jr. Crowded class- room conditions have been eased by new addition. th Mr. Ralph the transpo Mr. joe Irs. laiccllu '69 l3ot1l'cl. rograms has in- school shifts, of each g of the e board Jughout ool ad- ve poli- Jber of been a ing the st year 'eceived own jr. tl class- n eased the System ' V X f u i E , , ,,..f f f - ' , ,. , f ff Q ff WWW' off, M A , f owf ' f I f f MW M' f ' .391 Wave ft N174 f'yMZ4g,M,,,,w ,,A,-,: ,wr - f .,w-ffv.WpMff- ,Wy-f H , f ,N ff' M f A7 N f f ,J Mr. Ralph Martin is the director of the transportation department. Mr. joe Herndon, Superintendent for the provisions decided on by the Consolidated District 7?2, sees that' school board are carried out. The resurfacing of the school's park- their cars and busses without the ing lot enables students to walk to difficulty of last years lot. p7mS?'f4s,wT YZf i'M2'WZtf. 'ffl V315 - W 'A A .-'f -74' ' ' 1 f ff . .,, ,,:,,,.,M.,..,N,,. W ,ff ',!M New policies have evolved under the guidance of Mr. joe Herndon. 5 Z E i 1 l i l 2 ii 2 km We l ri d M r , f f, I ',', , f ffm f ff, I ,ff , , ,X I f' ,,,,f,,vf . f f X41 I f ,5 5723 X, Mrs. jones, a secretary, keeps a Concerned with the problems con- perfect situations and problems which record of student insurance policies. fronting RHS, Mr. Hanks works to are of importance to the entire school. Administration The Admini tration Strives To Mr. Hanks .addresses parents end Taking time out for lunch, Mr. Beis- teachefs duflflg H PTA meeflng. senherz escapes his duties briefly. l 1. fi X Aiding the underclassmen, Mr. XVelch schedules enrollment for next years ,fAf , 'ff , , f ,f ,, il, Jw' f 3 my , ,',' if Mr. A Beis Raytownls Ac M rs. A secretary 13.1 va o XS 1 ir, I .1 Nt....'4-.g 15.1 zpzxggtffz,11:ggg?,si.e, L Q by JS 'M - .A 0 x ,J sfff f' 'fs f ,- s which school. Fo . Welch xt year. 7 7 'ZZTCVZ ! I W fl' mrrwmmwviam I I Mmm Sk., n , I in M 5744 wa. ti. . M vo: fy Mr. Beissenherz and Mr. Welch, amine the absence list todetermine Raytown's assistant principals, ex- if the students absences are excused. il Mrs. Page participates in the '68 campaign by supporting her candidate. Achieve Best Policies For RH Mrs Mosley Mr Beiseenheris secretary, Mrs. Craig, counseloris man, help with the work necesszary ient Secretary Mrsi. jones Mr.VWelch's secretary, Mrs. Page and Mrs. Hell- in running the offices effic' y. .51 Counselors Math Counselors Help Shape utures l RH 1. We A- A Mr. Yust prepares college bound students for their futures and helps vocational students find ttheir jobs. ,W 4 7 I' J W fy .' 5: V-1: ' -'r - ff. 25.1 557395 Mr. Clark finds phone conversations with parents helpful in counseling. I 2 ' 'W - - , . W vv-- M' ,. N.., .,, , ,, AV . Q J A Mr. Youngs works on students, rec- ords and test scores when there are Urs reads mam, Stufientls records. no private consultations scheduled. Mr. Starnes, one of the junior advis- Mr. Youngs, junior and sophomore selorg and Mr. Clark, sophomore counselorg Mr. Starnes, junior counselor, aid all students counselorg Mr. Yust, senior coun- at Raytown High School. Exhausted lations of llllllllllllll lllllllillllll lllillllllllii llllllllllllll lllllilillllli Mr. Shir' er. exph FSS ents' rec- there are zheduled. phomore rtudents Math Department RH ffers any ath Levels Exhausted from the trials and tribu- lations of the math classes, Mr. 2 Mr. Shirley, fourth year math teach- er, explains trigonometry concepts. Watts quits pondering answers and takes time to rest his tired feet. Teaching geometry, Mrs. Swickham- mer, lays foundations for higher math. Bottom to Top: Mr. Shirley, Mrs, Swickham- mer, Mr. XVilley, Mr. Agee, Mr. Gibler, Mr. Watts, and Mr. Stevens, make up RHS's math department. l l i l i l l ' 32 Science Department Scknnxe Reveak Findin ew X f ff l Mr. Harris, biology instructor, do- Hates his time to help at games. ability of math formulas to science Mr. Hibler demonstrates the adapt- Mr. Scott gathers additional infor- mation on an impending question. During the open house, Mr. Atkins should be taken when performing any Miss Heider points out the location demonstrates- the precautions that chemistry experiments in a class. of parts of the flower on a model. And l is 4 f f Left to Right Harris, biolog it I ' 01,137 ' r fin , X05 Mr. XY students ind Jnal infor- question. 1 r e location model. Discoveries For Todayys Life Left to Right: Mr, Wiley, physics teacher, Mr. science teacher, Mr. Hibler, biology teacher, chemistry teacher, experiment in all facets Harris, biology teacher, Mr. Scott, physical Miss Heider, science teacher, and Mr. Atkins, of science and discovery forthe future. '3 209 K ' fuarf Mr Wiley physics teacher helps performing an experiment involving Mr. Troxell gets equipment from the biolo v ex eriment. students inluntangling springs before the study of properties of waves. storeroom for a ' g, p One ofthe main events each year for Mrs. Law and Mrs. Heigele, French All in the line of duty: Mrs. Cobb French Club is the Christmas party. teachers, help with decorations. assists in punching activity cards. Foreign Language Teachers Show Language Basics i . ,,.,,., ......,,....,, ..,,....,,,...,,,,., ,..... . , . .. . S , .ii. , . f . g A ,G ........, .,...., M., ...,,,,...,.,. W-Kami MM '- as Mrs. Redd, Spanish teacher, trans- Mrs, Law and Miss javorek, French Ffenoh teacherg and Latin teacher lates 3 dialogue Wlth her Class- tCaCh9fS5 Mrs. Redd, Spanish Mrs. Cobb introduce students rd teacherg Mrs. Heigele, Spanigh and othercultures. Englisi HI Q Z I7fiCJT4'f f Keading, lan, Mrs. ,Hda,gassf0e X Q -X il sgso 455 HP'-S -733225 . fx 3 hlrs. E with p 5385 if' Sal, :lil sit: gif! . -:F fi' 9. sf A us! 0 5 . .im W, :fit 'wif i aw .-5, Z . . 'Q 5 -2 3? it' E' fl! 5-f . J 5' 25 rs. Cobb y cards. ics teacher, dents to English Department Language Fosters Spoken Ideas 2 e i I 5 E I lan, Mrs. Kilgore, Mrs. Bradford. l l Mrs. Smith brightens up her room pictures were to portray the mental with pictures drawn by students. The image rece1ved from readmgapoem. FRONT ROW: Mrs. johnson, Mrs. BACK ROW: Mrs. Givens, Mr. Brad- Keading, Mrs. Malottee, Miss Quin- ford, A Mr. Harp, Miss Krumsiek, Miss Hellinger, Mrs. Sutherland, Miss Moore, Mr. McGhee, and Mrs. 1 Smith, combine various aspects of English for better presentation. Mr. Harp leans wearily over his un- finished work for the Rayflector. 3 wfwfwifw iff 7 f' 'f,WV.'iff'!'7V4'f wif ff! ' f ,. 4 f,ff . ff 0 i , I ff, c,f,,,f..,.!1ff.,a! ff ft V f f,3,if13fffw4'fQ,'Lfgyfgfg H If J, ' f.Q,'f'fq7yf,!5, f - , ,fu ,, I I f ' f , ff f , . . f , V, , 'V f if Y .. , , ff ff , , , V r , I 1 1 Q F l 9 Mrs. M2 Preparing the composition unit, Mr. Teaching development and speed students' to developlnew reading aids ' defltS Wi Bradford spends his time usefully. reading, Mrs. Hunter assists many and to improve their comprehenslon. nglih oti ates Student to l Sti 8 I 1 l Trying to organize and assemble her finds the necessary papers and pre- Mrs. Bradford digs deep into litera- MVS- SU daily lesson plan, Miss Hellinger pares the lesson from this list. ture by reading continually. English. aids to 1 litera- '. 'fa ff-2.:,., l WW Y, A J. ..4,,.5.:, f A W xr 9 . 1 ,,,,.f,.vr,.t - Mrs. Malotte works to provide stu- junior English students must write tells Sam Ragon about preliminary dents with fundamentals for English. a research paper. Miss Krumsiek preparations for starting a paper. Stimulate ind Through Tasks I 64 . ea. Mrs. Sutherland, a member of the mons enjoy a steak dinner that the English department, and Connie Cum- foods class prepared for the teachers. A f 1 all Mr. McGhee, draping his apron, serves as host at a teachers' breakfast. ' Eractical Arts rafts Explored hile Skills Are Left to Right: Mr. Droz, Mr. Meek- er, Mr. Shepard, Mr. Harmon, Mr. Surrounded by machines of the depart- ment, Mr. Cochran reviews plans. 4:1 039 Mr. 'Natley prepares students to Cochran, and Mr. Gaines, head the , take the test for a drivers license. industrial arts department at RHS. Droz takes precautions while ex- Demonstrating the safety and experif ence needed when welding metal, Mr. plaining the techniques to his class. 19. ,, 1 , f fa ,5 52 2 Mr. Bel sheet to Left to james, x 1 . 5 X ? Z LFC lents to license. 'hile ex- his class. htained wwf 1 ly if Mr. Belshe concentrates on a score sheet to record the fouls at a game. Left to right are: Mrs. Spencer, Mrs james, and Mrs. Schupp, homemak- Driveris education teachers, Mr. Evers, Mr. Belshe, Mr. Watley, Mr. ing teachers, who teach students fundamentals of cooking and sewing. Gieselman, and Mr. Goddard, try to decide where to stand fora picturc Mrs. Spencer explains the adapt ability of foil in storage and cooking i l Y r ,cpnfffaf M0-9 Wgiftj' hSU'7i4,,s.7S N65 J A grgfwtf Social Science Department P A ' ' 77 -74+ - kfw . Social Sciences Explore HHS PTC ffm Wf ff fff 'f f 7,66 ff , 7' 9, f J :YK A , M ff! s 4 . is , ,tr ' 'e . sv Ili , 4 vis: ii , 1 , 1 ' ' H32 , 1 tilt, , l, g my ,Q n i 'R 2 Y rl if s A gi U7 it' rl 5 Left to Right: Mr. Boone, Mr. Ram- sey, Miss Faust, Mr. Haxton, Mr. Cloud, Mr. Waters, Mr. Hartman, to givef students knowledge of man's Miss Helton, and Miss Wolfe, work past and relations with others. Students often find Mr. Hartman family u relations teacher, an inter: Mr. Bolbecker spends his extra time signments that will be due. He tries ested listener to their problems. conversing with students about as- to help students in every way. ' Q. Q1-.1 3 41:05 .J E Miss , jen amusing Miss I waits f showing 's X 9 . 1AQ sf , ' ,g . fi' of man's He tries , A 1 I 1 i. I I f 'iffy I I 1 1 1 L Progression 1 ,, 4., 1 iw 42i,Lff ' y A , HW 4, Mfg 13 A an I' 1' IH' f 1 gif' P 7 f ffm , I ff, I , FE? , V z' sqm , is, ii , it . r il 3 r y ig I w V, ' f, S, 9 1 9 'f t Q 5 yi , 5 ' Z ,, f 'iiji aw fy f ,iff f 2 2 iii .f , ff eff. X52 we , . . M, .1 ff f M 2 422 ,. ,is fffi'?z,f ffl! 2 f V lf? 5 i if S23 M2545 fy? f fr 3 I fe W 'M '32,2.f5Z'f73fs2Q-1 ' Q12 27.2512 Q 5 W-'E-a' fly, 3, . f ,ag N' 13' ,i diff ,224 fifzi 1 - i Q 3.1, f 4 ,ay Miz, I' if v 6 ' 44 . 5 5 62 A, af, f f , 4 f 4125 rf .7 3 mfffv? 1 O41 7 ff if Q sV fn ff 2' GY ' f f 1 g , .4 , , i f f MZ W ' 2, 246 gf'-A f U if -. of A S , . W fwl Missflennings pauses to relate an amusing anecdote to her class. Miss Faust, psychology teaChCf, waits for the second bell before showing her class a film on heredity. V ff! AZ vw, X f f jgf M51 Mrs. Tade, psychology teacher, is prise Halloween party, that was given shocked as she walks in on a sur- to her before she left at semester. .Jr-131 4-1.-1-li Mr. Cloud, world history teacher, school day is over to find out the tunes in his television when the results of the World Series game. l il i 's Q ff f Vf f W 's--...,,,,,,w-A 'f,.-'Ls-Mt 4. if '1,b M Miss Wolfe, new to the history de- ference between the English parlia- Discussions of the ,68 'election in- partment of RHS, explains the dif- ments in various historical periods. terested Miss Heltonls students. History Intorrns ll Students .WK- 1 Mr. Haxton informs students of sit- Mr. Ramsey, geography teacher, fifth hour about the locations and 9 uations in international relations. types up a test to be given to his Capitals of various Countries in Asia. l Busine U. E As the finish r St x s x 5-N. SPP. ' ' x. ii X ,f Mr. Rol tea wh Byiness Department Business rineiples ar As the rest of the class works to pauses to give extra attention to a finish an assignment, Mr. Sigman student who is having difficulty. ..f.,,.,..W X . F. N X g,.,,,:W E., A z M X 7 fffi,..,': A -Nm JN- N-51 -W' ' ., .V .A v,,.,,LMvV T, , -wg. h vt A A rn --- 1 - 4 s 4' sswfrgtmgt' if ' c'fy'-www ,N ,,,.M ' , -M. Q-L....,n-fm . f 'Cf' in WM ...ffl 'V' x5WfQ7'L1D 3xZ3Pf', M' N ' ' ,,uv ' Q' . ' at ,, , ' vw -'M' ,Q ,fs ,,, f- 5 ,.::g, ': 'W ,J M M,,.,NA M, ,,,,,,,4-4 A9 .. W' Mr. Robertson serves at a teachers, waits for his turn to receive a sec- tea while Mr. Van Zant patiently ond helping of cookies and coffee. T .ft While the students type the exer- cises, Mrs. Hudson takes the role. Business 'Departrnent Business Left to Right: Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Minear, Mrs. Alley, Miss Horn, K During her regular fifth hour plan- keeping te-21Ch6r fOr RHS, works in ning period, Miss Horn, the Book- ' the art room preparing her lessons. V ff f fwww 'mmwsmw 'NNN . f.,. 1s Teaching takes a pportunities Develop In MTS- Bass, M155 Spidle, Mr. Rob- basics for future vocational opportu- ertson, Mr. Sigman, build business nities for all Baytown students. - -2 5 Q S.-1. if I h l FS. Alle typing bo ment of f f ff ,i Q21 1 MMMM. 0 f V, 77 If., , f - ,V ,f , X p -v s ff , K ,,,,,,-- .vorks in lessons. op opportu- nts. . viwwaaa. -Vf, ff ,f-- fffl V ,,,,,,,, , ,, N A f fs a t s sss E23 sf s f i ,, , f ss s- w e 49 s X ' fl :,' fix' fini 'J '1,. 559 1 'V 'd',. f '.f.'QQ ' , Q J , ',,i', ' lllZ ssssss it as . r !,,f 'gy . atritf QW if 3 ti 5'W!7Jm i .f2i1-lt? 3 ,1 'WV' 1 , ill f 5' sss f is 1717 i . vii? Q, sssss , s..sQ 1.21 s,s-sf Q52 Y ss ft sss am itarr 211, f,s Zf jii witig ss s,f fssss . ..,,,. ,.,f. 4 .A. f ..,. ss ,, 1 ..,. f .ii....!.,.a- ,. . . . Wy I. it 'ivsa :,, ,., ,. :., '1 ,., f 3 ,zjiyc .,'. 1 .--k M5 th,- 4. i' f .. ' .TA2 s.A1 '-s,.A i -Vf, A'-'., ,,., .sQ' ..:a svls Teaching business and coaching, takes a lot of Coach Rice's time, 1, however, he always has' the time to assists students with their problems. ' S , A-1 Mrs. Minear believes that techniques can be learned through reading. All Practical Arts Classes 2-'Qt .. 1 1 1191 5 1- 'i ,,,-m....t3 Mrs. Alley uses a diagram in the typing book to demonstrate the place- ment of letters on the keyboard. Having little time to sit down be- Spidle remains standing while she tween students, questions, Miss checks and marks each of the papers. Fine Arts Department Cultural Discoveries Mr. Schupp, Mr, Morris, Miss Buck- Arts department in which they strive ingham, Miss javorek, Mr. Leamon, to bring a better appreciation of cul- and Mr. Fulkerson, compose the Fine ture to students in their classes. Revealed l Th as ,,y f, , I X Y Z , , 7122, f, ,yffy ff fffvfwff fi awww f an 4' sv-M r ,fVf,,,,f,Q,', f : 1 X X f A ffl l X i l 4 7,4151 , l , f L ,fgyfff ff X, ,L f,?'W, rf if '1tff555f , W H ,, I . , yifff I 33? ,, iff if ,, K3 , jf: if .4 IVY T21 aff , f ' - , V A . , Q 5, 3 -X Miss Buckingham, new to RHS facul- ty, outlines the designs for the play. The mar' stage ban Mfr During the strain of making prepa- Xlr Le- ' ' ' Xlrs. ' .' rations for a radio station, i pomts 0 better i Nichols pauses to sort her thoughts. s ,, ,!WW,- ,ed I , QC 'aaa-ix HS facul- the play. g prepa- mn, Mrs. thoughts. Through the Fine rts I The marching band, pep band, and stage band all come under the direc- Mr. Leamon, allied arts teacher, points out to a student how to add better perspective to her Plctufe- tion of Mr. Schupp, who also helps in planning the halftime routines. Arranging a still life, Miss javor- ek, art teacher, explains the steps needed to draw a realistic picture. Striking up a tune, Mrs Fulkerson displays his musical ability. i i Mr. Morris prepares a sketch at his desk while his Art II class works to complete their oil paintings. I 1 47 l ted lrs. Aspe- avo points. result in of time. X ff 4f'M'l'1' ff-ff-znzffwarf -,zflfzv V: T223 Y-31?-t42':f'?,2w?52ifg' aff wry frf rfygffrf, 431, ff, a.: : 13 CQ.-4 'gg -.':q,4,j,k A .,1fff.,kYf'f,,','2'i.lf 1-Qjililkgr-Lfizm my-'if fl ,T5'5- 'ill ?,'i 9 7:-7 f.7?px17w,7 fff,f,wC ,: 1 ,V+-. ,fl .,.. ',w'.fa W' 1, A - J.: W '42J,L5fPc7 'fin' Fifi-, 1 ,QU .'1,'f', , J A A , 5 . Kg31.JfZ2y5Zf3,fQ'?24 w , I 2. 1 . , . f 'first . ff if . 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' 'V uszfu- f- 1 MM7A ', MW-WW ,ffl 1,141 Coach Rice, exhausted from the hus- ward Coach Goddard for moral sup- tle and bustle of coaching, leans to- port and advice to continue the day. 3 4 A' - .f ff ,, . ,f, fn l ,f2i,2ri' - .SMA ,,, .ici -w f, ' gf mf l Coach Chittwood, head football ' f V '1 'f C ' -h Brush Coach Parks in the middle, and Jal- Coach, Coach Chronigter, and Coach gllltzllllobclliiri llilebottom, ancing on the top is Coach Thompson. Willey, drill the RHS football teams. 49 ff uunuw-1 f fy. f f X :fr ' , fy' ff, f J 1 l 1 Each Thursday Mrs. Lessig carries Nursing facilities are provided when- Seayys assistance. Recording the bus on the nursing duties for Mrs. Seay. ever any of the Students need Mfg, attendance is one of her duties. ' Nurses and Cooks eeded Aids Always onyenient Back, ROW: 'BMW Miller, MENS' Kemledy, Row: Marie Ahring, Fran Geisler, Margaret Leona Bledsoe, joan Williams, Thelma Fou- Mathilda Richardson, Gertrude Ossenford, Maze, Evelyn Helman, Wilma Lee, Managerg ler, and Myrtle Chadwick. Betty Cuddy, Rhoda Cash, Edna Quint. First Cust' CL i i i 4 Chasin dent lc Left tc' Hvillizln Clifforc Poindei ,Qi 4, 'Q the bus es. ' ant lma Fou- 1 Custodians Custodians Clown uring Tasks Chasing Mr. Harper through the stu- to kick him. These, with others, al- dent lounge, Mr. Stevens tries in vain ways keep RHS spotlessly clean. Left to Right: Mrs. Stevens, George Williams, Glen Harper, Irl Stevens, Clifford Wilson, junior Baslee, Mr. Poindexter, and Mr. Laweson, as custodians for Baytown work to keep the building clean and their duties include occasional requests from teachers and students for assistance. Activitv in the hall startles Mr. Wil- son asihe cleans the blackboard. junior Baslee and Irl Stevens top- ple over one another on the stairway. 1 V ! 1 . I f i E f 4 f Z 7 If , 1 f 7 4 fv n .. I' I E 1 1 r- ,i C 1 2 f r i Q . 4 1, s 1 N w f t . X ff- , 5 4 - , . ll ,: 2 15 I, F I 1 f r l 13 1 1 5 M f ii yq .., .,., A, K-, ,A 1 V 5, 5535 .,H, 1 , ,.a,32,g 'A A A .1-K-,, ,Q-1 BACK ROW- Debbie Ireland Debbie Monaco Tobi Keele Monica Kellew Linda Kane April Ellison janet Mlllett jennifer Bosuell 'Xlancx McCracken Sara Chittuood Martx Potter jim Hill Scott King Patti Prather Linda Van Trump l'HIRD ROW Debi Coch ran Mrs Sutherland sponsor Mrs Brad ford sponsor- Roger Prewitt Chris Brooks Bruce Rosenbaum Diane jones julie Hin ton Debbie Ramsex L14 Broun Connie Friedlex Kathie OHara Ruthie Staxton Mr Bradford sponsor SECOND ROW jackie Pollock jeff Beisuch Kathx Williamson Laxton lates Bob Krucker john Hill Scott The Student Council fflyn After Cl1l1ClC EI'lClCSOf1 IT18.lC6S H Wltty Denny Pglnter and jlm Flgcher remark Shirlev Kyle Skip Evans break out in gales of laughter Cauger Doug Meador Tom Minter Donna Xlann Kathx Latz FRONT ROW Chuck Erickson Shirlex Kxle Bob Broun jennifer Rash Sec Mike Sundermever Pres Greg Crounds Vice Pres Mollv Moore Sandv Xlartin Debbi Egerstrom Provides April Ellison sophomore represent ative works to complete decorations for the annual football Homecoming . f y , 7 H 7 7 l 1 , ' ' . D ' , f V ' , ' ' . ' ' , f . , ' . 1 I , , , ,, , , , - , -, , , -, . . , , I , l , . f S - I .. r v V. ' , - 7 X ,-,yy1,f4KyQ.- r, , f ' , s 4- Q - - . v ' -c . 7 , 1 , , A , K j . .,fly1,f,,. 3, ' fffif 5115, ft , ', , , ,,,, Wfofig , -1 L Z W , . 1 r , . 7' --4 . , .- M f Peppermi: Shirley K Le: StuC volved i the 1968 town, de and dec1 and ba were ino activities sale was Council. To 1 between and RHS operated council ' month. Stuc atives ar.- body in elected t ter, Donna PW: Chuck 'n, jennifer Pres.g Greg ire, Sandy iles 'epresent- ecorations necorning. ....,,.-, V, f ff, A A ' f fffW'm15F , X , f ,, Peppermint lollipops' arex painted by in accordance with fthe 1969 basket- Shirley Kyle and Mike Sundermeyer ball homecoming theme, Sugartown. Leadership Student Council was in- volved in several projects for the 1968-69 school year. A teen- town, decorating for Christmas, and decorating for the football and basketball homecomings were included in the Council's activities. The annual magazine sale was also sponsored by the Council. To promote better relations between Raytown South High and RHS the Student Council co- operated in an inter-school council which convened once a month. Student Council represent- atives are selected by the student body in the fall. The officers are elected the preceding spring. in RH Layton Yates assists Tom Minter in decorating the lobby for Christmas. jeff Bersuch covers tables for the annual junior-Senior Prom. overnment Sharon White and Kathy Sophy trim the main tree with royal blue bulbs. Key Club Supports a Christmas PFC Mark Heckman, Steve Emke, Greg forces as they set out to sell their Runyan, and Greg Edelblute combine only remaining Bells for P6206 Key Club, a service organ- ization for boys, participated in many projects this year. They sold Bells for Peace to raise money for the AFS exchange program. An extensive Christ- mas project which consisted of adopting several families and buying them Christmas presents proved very successful. Key Club also sponsored a teentown featuring the HMac Truquef, Meetings are held every Thursday morning before school. The club is affiliated with the Kiwanis. Every other week a member of Kiwanis presents a key to a boy who then attends a meeting of Ki- wanis and returns the key after telling about the current activi- ties of the RHS Key Club. BACK ROVV: Chris Brooks, Steve Liggett, Mike Quearry, Charles McCormick, Steve Dietzel, Paul Schooling, jim Hill, Scott King, Mark Heckman, Dan Hall, Guy Gettys, Rick Staihr, Gary Krueger, jim Bozarth, Richard Easterday, Keith Chastain, Robert L. Clark, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Ron Stites, Scott Cauger, Steve Krueger, Steve Emke, Daye Rinas, Randy Apgar, David Novak, Steve Ptacek, David Anderson, Tim Altis, Robbie Eisele, Luther Baker, Steve Oxvsley, Steve Gillespie, Bruce Rosenbaum, Ben Mann. THIRD ROW: jim Trotter, David Ross, Tim Batliner, Brian Crane, Bob Broxvn, Mike Coulter, Robert Laird, Doug Huff, Steve Han'- kins, Rod Kirkham, Rick Martin, Gary Mein- ers, jerry Swank, Larry McDaniel, Max Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Ben Mann, Bruce McCall, Steve Padget, Denny Pointer, Vance Snively, john Hill, Greg Grounds, Frank Lyn- gar, Ron Atkins, Raymond Atkeisson, -lim Collins, Doug Meador, Terrin Krinke FRONT ROW: Charles Copeland, Mike Wool- ley, Mike Sundernieyer, Greg Edelblute jim Turner, Secg Chuck Erickson, Pres: Geary Grantham, Vice-Prcs.: Bill Reed Treas., Bruno Ricgl, Wayne Caglc, Brian Marstellar, Tom Minter, Skip Evans. l f Kev Clu abling tl Before 4 project tt 52 L - l .gs P 4 lf. f N nag Project-Adopting Need, amil ce organ- ipated in ar. They to raise exchange e Christ- isisted of ilies and S presents ful. Key teentown Truquefi ld every before affiliated ery other y Kiwanis joy who rg of Ki- key after nt activi- Zlub. Frank Lyn- lteisson, jim 'in Krilllie. Nlikc XYool- lfclclblute, ksou, Pres.: Bill Recd. laglc. Brian ':YL1llS, Key Club sells Bells for Peace en- change program. Nancy McCracken abling the continuance of the ex- isone of Raytownis AFS representatives. Before delivering their Christmas eral Key Club members check out project to the Butterfield Boys, sev- the TV they purchased for the Ranch. u S yyyy 2 Z y A . ai rs' r -' ff f f 'ps 'A 1 V. I' r 4, ln Danny Krucker sets the beat to the uWaltz of the Prophetsi' during a morning performance before Key Club. Dan Hall and Scott Cauger listen intently as a project to help cer- ebral palsy victims is explained. Diane McElyea smiles with pride as During an executive rrleetlng NFL and Michel Hall discuss the order of she straightens the trophies Ptaytown officers Rod Ixirltham Bob Laird business for next months meeting speech students have won this year. FL Speech Tournament Held The National Forensic League opened a year of speech activities by hosting a group of schools in Piaytownis biarmual speech contest. Students per- formed their entries in front of classes and were judged by the teachers. NFL- prospects must earn twenty-five points by participa- ting in speech contests. Three induction ceremonies were held plus a picnic at Loose Park. At the end of the year, a banquet was held at which members were awarded certificates ac- cording to the degrees they had attained by accumulating points. The action of HSlcin of Our Teethll war. Martv Potter, as Gladys Antro- . takes place after a seven year major bus, is symbolic of manls hopes. X f Z ,, , , K 9 2' ,ggi-Q Q2 N ,Mi ' iffpfljZf!',fyf7iff ' '7?3I?lQf5lff2fQV pride as Raytown his year. eld lorensic f speech group of Jiannual its per- front of l by the ist earn articipa- . Three ere held Park. At banquet aembers ites ac- hey had ipoints. f ff, Gesticulating during his oration, a contestant in the RHS speech tourna- ment performs before a physics class. at RH 2 Zo J Robert Laird and Theresa DeGraeve use in proving their cases while Du- Novakls affirmative plan. All are Search for materials which they will rinda Belshe cross-examines David active in local debate tournaments. heerleaders Strengthen Spirit HUC From left to right Couter rowj, are: Molly Moore, Cheryl Cole, Cindy Pam Devin directs a rebound cheer at the Truman home basketball game. Durbin, Sharon White, jenness Zieg- ler, and Kathy Latz. These six girls Molly Moore builds momentum as she begins a jump at the Southeast game. were chosen in the spring of 1968 to be our '68-,69 RHS cheerleaders. The 1968-69 varsity cheer- leaders had a busy and prosper- ous summer. To raise money for their football and basketball uniforms, they collected money from the student body, held a car wash, and a bake sale. At summer camp, where the cheer- leaders strived to perfect their cheering techniques, they were the proud winners of the spirit stickf, As a Raytown first, four junior varsity cheerleaders were chosen by the pep squad last spring. Beginning their practices after the varsity cheerleaders returned from camp, they led the pep squad at junior varsity games and all wrestling meets. Connie an ment to ' Shelley mc During 1 1 1 l g of 1968 eerleaders. ry cheer- prosper- : money asketball i money ', held a sale. At le cheer- ect their ney were ne Hspirit rst, four erleaders ap squad ig their varsity 1 from rp squad nes and fit and Encourage Pride in Ra town 'X X Chosen to be Our first juHiOr varsi- wart, and Monica Kelley. They create ty cheerleaders last spring are: Pam spirit and encourage support of the Devin, Connie Friedley, Shelley Ste- wrestling and junior teams. Connie and Monica shout encourage- ment to the team, while Pam and Shelley motion to Htalk it upf, During the Ruskin game, the VHrSify the student body and inspire the team cheerleaders impart enthusiasm to to angther Blue Jay Victgryl ax It Injured, but still a zealous Blue jay y supporter, Cheryl Cole observes the Ruskin game from the sideline. ur Senior Pep Squad ffioers BACK ROW: Laurie Burns,, Laura Boehm, Vicky Bobak, Sandy Halling, Susan Finkbiner, Susan Berislavich, jennifer Boswell, Patty Lundgren, jackie Murray, Nancy Carlson, Cheryl Griggs, Terri Penniston. FOURTH ROW: jeryn McCullough, Kris Sager, Sherry King, jan Williams, Linda Sumpter, Leigh- ann Spring, Cheryl Mooney, Terri Tatter- shall, Phylis Gagnebin, jucly Byrd, Mary Brown, Denice Morton, Linda Mikesell. THIRD ROW: Dana Orr, Carol Floyd, Bev Garnett, Carol Cockrell, Rosemary Manley, Susie Cnare, Carolyn Price, Linda Bennett, Ruth Rewoldt, Cinda Crane, Sharon jourdan. SECOND ROW: Becky Phelps, Linda Thomas, Brenda Dickey, juanita Shook, Celia Molog 1 Pam Devin and Debbie Ramsey portray during a humorous skit at the pep Paul Revere and George Washington rally before the Truman football game. sky, Mara Baronti, Kathy Sophy, Michel Hall, janice Chaney, Patsy Hamby, Kathy Blair. FRONT ROW: Terrie Rinas, Kathie O'Hara, St.-at-Arms, Kathy Williamson, Vice-Pres., Donna Hellman, Rec. Sec., Nancy McCracken, Corres. Sec., jackie jorgensen, Treas.g Donna Mann, Pres., Kathy Holwick, Parl., jennifer Rash, Hist. Our RHS Pep Squad is. the largest organization in the school. In addition to cheering at games, Pep Squad holds an annual dance at which a queen is chosen from four senior girls. At the end of the year, a banquet is held at the Gold Buf- fet, where next yearis officers are revealed and girls who have earned letters are recognized. For the first time, Pep Squad donated S250 for the pur- chase of athletic equipment. Money was raised through candy sales. Ext 4 Q BACK RO' Gaye Small jill Weston Margo McB Beth Logs Donna N at the B l l Michel Hall, Kathy Blair. 'hie 'O'Hara, Vice- Pres. 5 McCracken, rn, Treas.g wick, Parl,g ad is the in the cheering' holds an a queen 7 senior 3 year, a lold Buf- officers vho have rognized. ne, Pep ' the pur- uipment. through l i I 3 l i P it ,A, --is l l i l F t Excel in Leader hip apabilit BACK ROW: Phyllis Lowe, Karen Benton, Gaye Small, Debbie Schooling, Patty Tuttle, jill Weston, Cindy Malchow, Gayle Mathis, Margo McBeth, Susie Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Beth Logston, Barbara LaCrasse, Sharon Donna Mann, president, shows spirit at the Blue-White basketball game. Ellingsworth, jackie Moudy, Sandi Mitchell, Candi Jepson, Kathy Dona, Teresa Yeates, Debbie Hersh. SECOND ROW: Missy Stein- man, joAnne Coskey, Patti Page, Kathy Brookhart, Denise Losey, Connie Ehrhardt, Enthusiasm is apparent on the faces of Pep Squad members as they dem- Rita Stockman, Sharon Martin, Tanya Thom- as. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Cole, jenness Zeigler, Kathy Latz, Molly Moore. Cindy Durbin, Sharon White, Mrs. Tade, sponsor. onstrate support of the varsity foot- ball team during an all-school rally. BACK ROW: Mrs. Aspedon, sponsor, Cecilia Mino, Nancy Harrison, Cheri Newport, Dinae Kolm, Cheri Enloe, Karen Benson, Barbara Buchhorn, Carol Carlson, Marcia Minor, Patty Clark, Theresa DeGraeve, Sandy Sch- mitt, Teri Wheeldon. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Miller, Lynn' Lake, Cheryl Setzer, Lynn Coppersmith, jo Dean Hearn, Debbie Welt, Barbara Turner, janet VVeston, janet Dix, jeanette Hudgens, Gayle Goff, Bonnie Ander- son. THIRD ROW: Sandy Kelso, Bev Riley, Marsha Shubert, Adelaide Eubank, Nancy Cross, Alice Cerhardt, Nancy Dix, Debra Clark, Debbie Wagner, Debi Reiss, Judy Wheeler, Barb Shiner, SECOND ROW: Mar- garet Boehm, Sherry Meints, janet Franks, Camilla Huet, Terri Hinrichs, Ginger Cuzick, Terri Reese, Carol Erickson, Michele Lut- gen, Donna Springer. FRONT ROW: Cyndi Moore, Patty Merryman, julie Ireland, Shelly Stewart, Pam Devin, Monica Kelly, Connie Friedley, Debbie Carmack. junior and Sophomores Displa BACK ROW: Nancy Precht, Sharon Bishop, jeanete Holtzclaw, janice Hudgens, Linda Knox, Debbie Higgins, Debbi Egerstrom, jennifer Shontz, Patty Odell, Chris Faucett, Bev Bates, Mr. Gibler, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Alecia Athenas, Linda Tomlinson, Dawn Burton, Lanna Herberlie, Teresa Coy v Vicki Schlueter, Tobi Keele, Sandy Martin, Debbie Shelton, janet Naylor, joyce Plank, Bobbi Klasinski, Teresa Clemens. THIRD ROW: Paula Ross, Debbie Butler, Kathy Cox, Kathy Staley, Patty Hursman, Martha Goodall, Sue Maxwell, Pam Hunter, Liz Brown, Debbie Dawson. SECOND ROW: Debbie Ramsey, Carol Waiglit, Connie Cum- mons, Michele Bice, julie Hinton, Leah Hagedorn, Terry Ellis, Lyn Pierce, Ginevra june Lytle. FRONT ROW: Pam Graham, Diane jones, Susan States, Mary White, Bon- nie Aulcl, Debbie Rhode, Elaine Gay, Debbie Smith. BACK ROV Laura Rcdic King, Patti Roseman, Dc THIRD ROV f ,v .. V ,,.,.-M., ff' 15' -J 2:25 2255-.6 HH BACK ROVK Swenson, jacl Roberts, Con chelle Simco gam, janet 'I Griffel, Deni Pam Cobine, Lynda Crank Cathy Seefur BACK ROXV: Debbie Lynn, janet juliff, Laura Redick, Valerie Suppenbach, Karen King, Patti O'hara, Karon VVendel, Linda Roseman, Denise Chapman, jackie Peacock. THIRD RONV: Nancy Burriss, Debby Powell, Linda Bryan, Carolyn Adee, Donna Burns, Gayle Criffel, Patty Klaustermeyer, Debby Snow, Debbie Smock, SECOND ROW: Pam Spurgeon, Liz Stock, joy Wheeler, Bev Wil- cox, Elaine Doelling, Nicki Alexopoulos FRONT ROVV: Linda Wood, Karen Harness judy Gillespie, Priscilla Mclntyre, Pam Smith. 'Bile ,, ca an Interest in Athletic J ents BACK ROW: Mr. Scott, sponsor, Karla Swenson, jackie Owens, Connie Still, Cathy Roberts, Connie Myers, Lynda Frost, Mi- chelle Simcox, Verna jackson, Karen Bir- gam, janet Thomas, Raejean Braden, Cindy Criffel, Denise Logston, Diana Livingston, Pam Cobine, Sue Earley. FOURTH ROW: Lynda Crank, jana Reynolds, jackie Pollock, Cathy Seefurth, Pat Barnes, janet Millett, Patty Price, Patty Babich, Denise Derby, Kathi Ellis, Susan Emke, Sally Erickson, Patti Englund, Mari Loftus, Cheryl Hunter. THIRD ROW: Debbie Oliphant, Carol Heying, Beverly Clark, Gretchen Vandenberg, Linda Kane, Pam Lutgen, Denise Duncan, Carmen Kappler, LeAnne Dolan, Cindy Williams, April Ellison, Trubie Titus, Bev Arnold, Barbara Fahner, Linda Mock. SECOND ROW: jillilil PCUCC, Patti Prather, Becci Cort, Vicki Fox, Linda Van Trump, Dee Ann Cordts, Charlotte Hess, Cindy Curtman, Rita Tuder, Sherri Smith Nancy Packer, Rene Durbin, Ruthie Stayton. FIRST ROW: Becky Hamel, jennifer Mc- Donald, jo Carol Lockard, Lynda Shannon Bunny VVilson, Paula Clark, Leanna jones Sara Chittwood, Vicki Ross, Debbie Ireland Sharon Simcox. v s 1 w Sophomores Perform for anquet BACK ROW: Lynn Hansen, Linda Hardegree, Pam Davison, Clarie Pollick, Ruth Reden- baugh, Kathy Straub, Barbara Nicholas, Deb- bie Joy. Diane Endicott, Debi Cochran, Marcia Mayer, Becky Rosanbalm, Gayle Bland, Nancy Reed, Joyce Bedell, Kathy Martindale, Cathy Brady, Doris Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Isaman, Vickie Beets, Dianna D'Aura, Susan Felker, Pam BACK ROW: Mrs. Gabbard, sponsor, Debbie Willoughby, Debbie Curley, Elaine Horner, Kathie Mack, Donna Lentz, Cathy Sword, Joyce Welt, Chris Shockley, Donna Coldsnow, Leslie Hancock, Linda Maness, Mrs. Kaeding, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Stehle, Jann Dunn, Cathie Williams, Dana Green, Lynn Beaird, Martha Johnson, Becky Dowell, Linda Martin, Wanda Gray, Cecelia Thompson, Cindy Callegari, Susan Taylor, Peggy Nichols, Connie Lowe, Harriet Haxton, Debby Pippin. THIRD ROW: Patty Connors, Lynn Lamkin, Jan Basham, Linda McDevitt, Theresa Neces- sary, Mary Jane Stockman, Mary Ann Zinser, Carol Spear, Nancy Boswell, Barbara Lipka, Debbie Pinzl, Debi Sturgeon, Debbie White, Guetlich, Mary Belfonte, Cathy Fortune, Deb- bie Harle, Debbie Witthar, Donna Grist, Wanda Davidson, Miss Hellinger, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Gayle Hathorne, Pam Young, Debbie Nichols, Dee Ravenscroft, Gail James, Nancy Koelling, Cindy Herbert, Judy Brown, Pam Engle, Barby Andrews. SEC- Shirley Johnson. SECOND ROW: Susan Mc- Kinney, Pat Stover, Debbie Glayzer, Ginger Farmer, Frances Dyche, Deloris Turner, Barbara Johnston, Connie DeFoe, Karen Dun- canson, Debbie Schulz, Emily Ragusa, Susan Smiley. FRONT ROW: Vicky Salsig, Patri- cia Floyd, Janet Sandifer, Karen Kennedy, Pat Isbell, Linda White, Virginia Campbell, Lynne Cagle, Marie Cipolla, Barbara Quinn. OND ROW: Judy Nau, Judy Dodson, Stephanie Russell, Susan Nickle, Mary Brewster, Joyce Thomas, Debbie Wren, Nancy Durham, Pam Wallace. FIRST ROW: Jo Anne Marsalli, Kathy Thomas, Debbie Sullivan, Debbie Pierce, Sue Essex, Dee Mills, Karen Whelan. Beginning proceeding walkers are Ca Th experiei hard pi bers pi piece bj marchir the prix walkeri Thr to squz perform home practice guidanc sponsor. tain, ar captain. In at ga marchei Up Day Can Roy uet 5 V': Susan Mc- ayzer, Ginger loris Turner, e, Karen Dun- Ragusa, Susan Salsig, Patri- ren Kennedy, nia Campbell, arbara Quinn. lson, Stephanie rewster, Joyce Durham, Pam rnne Marsalli, ivan, Debbie Karen Whelan. 67W M., ,mi ' J, . ,M Beginning with Joanne Coskey, Captain, and Jennifer Rash, Kathy Williamson, Jeanette Blair, Susan States, Bonnie Anderson, Michele proceeding clockwise, the 1968-1969 Jay- Hndgens, Donna Mann,Jennifer'Shontz,Cyndi Bice, Sandy Martin, Debbie Ramsey, Mary walkers are: Terri Penniston, Ginger Cuzick, Moore, Bonnie Auld, Kathy O'l-iara, Kathy White, Pam Hunter. T aptains Stri e for Preci ion The 1968-69 Jaywalkers experienced a summer of long, hard practice. The new mem- bers purchased their uniforms piece by piece and earned, after marching in their first game, the privilege of wearing a Jay- walker necklace. The team is organized in- to squads of four girls, who perform at half-times of select home games. The members practice Wednesdays under the guidance of Mrs. Sandy Cornell, sponsor, Joanne Coskey, cap- tain, and Jennifer Boswell, co- captain. In addition to performing at games, Jaywalkers also marched in the Baytown Round- Up Days Parade and the Ameri- can Royal. Captain Joanne Coskey teaches the drill team a routine during a Wed- nesday afternoon practice in the gym. The long hours of practice on a rou- tine culminate in an excellent style for co-captain, Jennifer Boswell. During Blue-White half-time, jennifer Rash and Cyndi Moore rhythmically march to Girl Watcherls Themef, f , 2- .M WWW! ' -2. f 'X ,. ' '-'Y-,,,7zf?7, U, . ' 1 , wM,4'ff?'4 M Visa , fy -' 9 P .. Donna Mann, a senior, smiles at the crowd, after completing a routine, at her final football Homecoming game. Drill Team Performs Beginning with jennifer Boswell, Co-Captg, ski, Sandy Halling, Debbie Shelton, Chris Fau- and proceeding clockwise, the 1968-1969 jay-0 Cett, Debbie Cafmiwli, Shflfflll ,l0llYCl21IL Deb- walkers are: Missy Steinman, Bobbi Klasin-9 bie Dawson, Tobi Keele, Sue Maxwell, Debbie Patti Page, Debbie Higgins, and Sue Maxwell perfect their hitch-step in a routine for an upcoming game. at ames Higgins, Renee Wooley, Nancy McCracken, Debbi Egerstrom, Carlene Holmes, Patti Page, Liz Brown, judi Byrd. R-4 J l BACK BOX Klaustermey jim Greene Ditty, Coat ROW : Coac R-C menls o is that 1 er than Only th tered ir fields ai ship. Ra dom hel boys in participz. ties eacl Thi ed a ba the BH of the teentoxx P1-Club of using to purc athletic and Sue h-step in ame. TISS McCracken, lnies, Patti R-Club Sponsors Chieffs anie BACK ROW: David Dickey, Rex Studt, Mike Klaustermeyer, Eddie Bradfield, jim Cesar, jim Greene, Doug Phillips, jerry Acree, Paul Ditty, Coach Parks, Coach Brush THIRD ROW: Coach Thompson, Randy Schmidt, Doug R-Club is the RHS letter- men's organization. Its function is that of a service group, rath- er than a social organization. Only those boys who have let- tered in one or more athletic fields are eligible for member- ship. Regular meetings are sel- dom held, as the majority of the boys in the club are usually participating in sports activi- ties each afternoon. This year R-Club sponsor- ed a basketball game between the RHS faculty and members of the Kansas City Chiefs. A teentown was also held. The R-Club has maintained a policy of using a portion of the money to purchase equipment for the athletic department. Woody, Greg Grounds, David Anderson, jim Turner, Sec.-Treas.g Dave Angel, Dave Rinasg Coach Rice, Coach Stephens. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Tolle, Rocky Magers, Gary Crutcher, Rick Moore, Steve Gillespie, jerry Swank s Mike Herring, Greg Runyan. FRONT ROW Chris Lytle, Steve Owsley, Bill Roenick Carl Fields, Pres., Roger Prewitt, jim Legg Larry Frank, Thomas Lytle. The game between the RHS faculty to a capacity crowd. Our team fought and several members of the Kansas hard, but the Chiefs successfully City Chiefs football team was played squeezed by with an 85-69 victory. FT fficers Attend .....W.. ,, , ., ,--.-..,q, ,WN ,.f,. ..M,...........,..,,,,..,.a,,,, -A..,...........M---A---........,,, . 'Wo 2 ,. ' um ', ff . ' - 7 f ,V ' After serving the teachers at the library, SeVefal Clllb members help annual FTA Teacher's Tea in the themselves to the leftover sweets. olumbia Future Teachers of Ameri- ca began their year with the in-- stallation of new officers. At various meetings guest speakers told of their professions in edu- cation. Several club members attended the teachers' conven- tion in Kansas City. The FTA officers visited the University of Columbia's campus. Fleet- ridge Elementary School was the location of a meeting where members observed the teachers, students, and classroom facili- ties, in order to better see the present working conditions. An inter-school council was estab- lished between RHS future teachers and those of RSHS. 1? BACK ROW: Lyman Shannon, Dee Shepherd, Rick Staihr, Kathy Dona, Rae Cavin, jackie Jorgensen, Pam Young, Barbara 'Lunsford, Margaret Boehm, Keith Nighswonger, Eddy Williams, jim Bozarth. MIDDLE ROW: Pam Cobine, Tallya TTIOITIHS, Sam Chitfwood, Sec., Connie Myers, Vice-Pres., Susan Fink- Charlotte Hess, Barbara Nicholas, Debbie ' biner, Treas,5 Teresa Yeates, Pres., Chris Oliphaflf, IaCkie OWGUS, Holly B00l4Gr, Deb- Hencke, Hist.g Zeda Hunter, sponsor. bie Schulz, Linda Roseman, joe Robles. FRONT ROW: Vicki Cray, Connie Ehrhardt, iff f ,, ffcQ,jZ,,7 if 4 , b f , VZ 9 .A ,f W5 4, if . 4 rf I' ,, , ., , y- ,, We A! ,ww f WZ , 71? . 52. :jf ' 'am' 'fg yvgfyz-. ,g y ,ff W, , Mrs. Schupl Quinn, Dian del, jackie Dold, jackir Orr, Sandy Lynne Caglf sor. M IDDI E FH. tivites b ity fashic course o entertair and pro Christmz money-n t0 purch tor for th partmeni In worked projects. months, by sever bers and irl Child Linens a nated at . D13 Ameri- i the in- ners. At speakers in edu- aembers conven- Je FTA niversity . Fleet- ool was ig where teachers, n facili- see the ions. An as estab- , future f RSHS. ! fa f ,W f 4 if A ,.WWfxWx.wx Susan Fink- ?res.g chris or. ,aa.,,,v ,MY-w -Ol' Mrs. Schupp, sponsor, Vickie Beets, Barbara Quinn, Diana Holtz, Patti Young, Karon Wen- del, jackie Murray, janice Meredith, Lynda Dold, jackie Peacock, Becky Phelps, Dana Orr, Sandy Schuckman, Francine Benkovich, Lynne Cagle, Bev Wilcox, Mrs. Spencer, spon- sor. MIDDLE ROW: Vicky Salsig, Debbie Smock, Donna Muchmore,.Gerry Crim, Joyce Wolverton, Linda Kenepaske, Becky Rosan- balm, Kay johnson, Camilla Huet, Bev Riley, Barbara Diecidue, Gloria Rios, Margaret McCurry, Kathy Edwards, Laura Whitehead, joy Wheeler. FRONT ROW: Phylis Cagnebin, Nancy Dix. Beth Boyd, Hist.1 'Iieri Xl'llEClLlUll, Rep., Theresa DeC-raeve, 2nd Vice-Pres., Vickie Patchin, lst Vice-Pres., Gaye Small, Pres., Vicki Cray, Treas.g Debbie Hersh, Sec., Terri Tattershall, Rec. Leader, Shir- ley Smith, Paula Shnll. Fa hion Show Sponsored by FHA FHA began this yearis ac- tivites by sponsoring a Simplic- ity fashion show. Throughout the course of the year, the club was entertained by various speakers a-nd programs. Shortly before Christmas, candy was sold as a money-making project in order to purchase an overhead projec- tor for the Home Economics De- partment. In addition, members worked on various service projects. During the summer months, stuffed toys were made by several of last year's mem- bers and taken to the patients in Children's Mercy Hospital. Linens and clothing were do- nated at a later date. ' wwf ' 1 . , .it... , sElLj1i,1 ' As one of the many participants in the Simplicity fashion show, Nancy Dix models an empire evening dress. Miss Toni Phillips, a Braniff airline hostess, speaks to club members about her career and experiences. I 7 1 Skip Evans, Kathy Sophy, Shirley Kyle, and Chuck Erickson entertain NHS members with songs they com- posed for the banquet at Stephenson s. 4 J . '5?if During the Honor Society banquet, Ron Stites reads a humorous satire which he wrote for English comp. High Standard of Scholarship BACK RONV: julie Hinton, Diane jones, Pain Smith, Linda Channel, Liz Brown, Stcxe' Einke, Greg Grounds, john Hill, Frank Lyngar, Rod Kirkham. Raymond Atkeisson, john jones, Kathie O'Hara, Nicki Alexopoulos. THIRD ROW: Durinda Bclshe, Leah llagcdorn. Bruno Ricgl, Bill Recd, Ron Stites, Wayne Cagle, Brian Marstellar, Scott Cauger, Mark Plas- ter. SECOND ROW: Pam Graham, jennifer Shontz, Luther Baker, Cinda Crane. Bruce Rosenbaum, Stew Gillespie. Dax id Ross, Rcnn Mann. FRONT ROXY: Michele Bice. Molly Moore. Skip lixans. Yicc-Prcs.g Chuck Erickson, Pres.g Michel Hall, Sec., Gaye Small, 'l'reas,g Bruce McCall, Hist. BACK Rl man, Mil Martin., Morehead Steve Cl ROXV: j: Ac TQ eiety, son, lan year w For a donate Butteri possibi overset sidera teentc son. clude' A pic meml ducte of NI omme basis 9 . W fi banquet, ous satire ish comp. hip David Ross, ilicliele Bice, -Pres.: Chuck Sec.: Gaye list. BACK ROVV: Mr. Yust, sponsor: Marie Shire- man, Mike Quearry, Max E. Mitchell, Sandy Martin, jirn Turner. Kyle Martin, Paul Morehead, Ron Springate, john W'oodside, Steve Clore, Mr. Youngs, sponsor. THIRD HOXV: janet Franks, Teresa Yeates, Susan Ad ocated The National Honor So- ciety, headed by Chuck Erick- son, launched the 1968-69 school year with the sale of jay jingles. For a Christmas project NHS donated fifty dollars to Tom Butterfieldis Boys Ranch. The possibilities of adopting a child overseas also came under con- sideration. Honor Society sponsored a teentovvn during basketball sea- son. Other social activities in- cluded a hayride and a banquet. A picnic was held for the new members after they were in- ducted in February. Members of NHS are chosen by the rec- ommendation of teachers on the basis of their scholarship. Berislayicli, Mary Menteer, Donna Hellman, Ruth Piexyoldt, Kristin Sager, Sherry King, Carolyn Price, jill Weston, Debby Powell, Celia Molotsky, Sue Bauer. SECOND RONV: Sharon Stewart, judy XValls, Renee XVallace, Patti Reynolds, Terry' Wheeldon, Donna by th Hon Mann, Debbi Roberts, Kathy Tatro, Nancy Boyd, jackie jorgensen, Nancy Carlson. FRONT ROXV: Mara Baronti, Denny Pointer, Mike Sundermeyer, Shirley Kyle, Kathy XVilliamson, jennifer Rash, jennifer Bos- well, Tanya Thomas. or Society Steve Liggett entertains an attentive National Honor Society audience with his personal interpretation of Bob Dylanis uMasters of Warf, Librar Aides Assist Students ful ' 'X f- r BACK Rowf Aim Shifemall. Judy Brown, mary Manley. FRONT ROW: Norma Rose, Barbara Buchhorn, Mike Shaw. SECOND Linda Roseman, Kathy Straub. ROW: Barbara Lunsford, Diane Beck, Rose- .L While performing one of her duties book Dee Shepherd has selected dur- as an aide, Linda Roseman stamps a ing his fifth hour study hall. Although library aides have no recognized club, they con- tinue to maintain a service or- ganization. Each aide donates an hour each day, before school, during school, or after school, for working in the library. They learn, under the guidance of Mrs. Turner, to catalog books, to check them in and out, to shelve them, and to collect fines on overdue books. In addition, they assist and familiarize the student body with our RHS li- brary. Their job becomes an extremely important one when students begin work on research papers. These aides are a val- uable part of Raytown. Diane Beck straightens the library shelves, to aid students in finding books with less difficulty. BACK'RO' Simcos, jir Gillespie, Karen King Alana Van Mrs. Cobb, David Crii La Lai the oti sponsor coke pa dents. ets for the intl at Oak l Be project goods a family Latin tl variety these picnic, the spi yearis and S not ea bough t s have y con- ice or- ates an school, school, . They nce of books, out, to ct fines ddition, ize the RHS li- nes an e when 'esearch f a val- library finding BACK ROW: jim Turner, Dan Hall, Rodney Simcos, jim Aucoin, Chris Hencke, Judith Gillespie, Sheri Reabold, Leah Hagedorn, Karen King, Patti O'Hara, Dianna D'Aura, Alana Van Camp, Debbie Lynn, Ray Eller, Mrs. Cobb, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Tim Altis, David Crim, Doug Meador, Debra Clark, Latin lub Latin Club cooperated with the other language clubs in sponsoring a teen town and a coke party for the exchange stu- dents. Members also sold tick- ets for Chili Day and attended the inter-school relations day at Oak Park. Besides having a service project of contributing canned goods and a turkey to a needy family at Thanksgiving, the Latin Club was involved in a variety of social events. Among these were a get-acquainted picnic, an Ides of March party, the spring banquet at which next year's officers were revealed and Slave Day, when members not earning enough points were bought by other club members. Debbie Wagner, Marie Shireman, Sharon Stewart, Pam Young, jennifer, McDonald, Nancy Ditsch, Pat Stover, Sue Bauer, jenni- fer Goodman. SECOND ROW: Dee Shepherd, Steve Ptacek, Denice 'Mortin, Bev Bates, Barbara La Crasse, Bobbi Klasinski, Robert Laird, Mike Coulter, Steve Hawkins, Scott Enjoys Ro Bill Yount, as 'iAristhrotle,', and john Cauger, Pam Hunter, FRONT ROW: john jones, Vickie Patchin, Soc. Chm.g Beth Log- ston, Sec., Michel Hall, Pres., Rick Martin, Vice-Pres., Sharon Martin, Treasg Nancy Boyd, Hist.g Benn Mann, Sandy Martin. man Skits ' a ip V, ,.,,,.,,,,,..,,,.,,., , JM ff. 41 'Q . i M 4 -ini , Q TZ .4 . .vssf ' .. it . '-.., , ,1 'V ' if '-': . , ,,.,V, 32 Q Wi ZZ 4 . ,.,. A . , ,,.. J , warm Cf it . r'ttf ,fixes 4 Rowan and Martinls Laugh-In for Hill, a television announcer, mimic the clubis enjoyment at a meeting. Chuck Erickson, Bruce McCall, and g Steve Padget provide an off-beat ver- Liz Brown and Cindy Durbin are and jeff Bersuch in dancing the can- sion of Thoroughly Modern Millief' amused at the attempts of Skip Evans can at the Christmas party. Le Cercle rancais Spotlight BACK ROW: Linda Kenepaske, Barbara Farh- ner, Lenza Smith, Linda Schaefer, Debbie Welt Patti Reynolds, jackie Wfarren, Ellen White jackie Hutchens, Janice Chaney, Gail Mishler, Becky Phelps, Debbie Monaco, Martha Goodall Cinda Crane. THIRD ROW: Georga Mathews, 1 Barbara Lunsford, Mary Farrell, Marla Sand- ella, janice Mosiman, Linda Garrison, Becky Dowell, jackie Peacock, Debbie Smock, Debbie Singleton, Lynda Czerwonka, Sally Erickson. SECOND ROW: john Cambers, joe Pickrell, Kathy Brookhart, Liz Brown, Missy Steinman, jenness Zeigler, Rennee VVooley, Mike Sund- ermeyer, Shirley Kyle, Bill Reed. FRONT ROW: Dave Redick, Dave Robinson, Steve Clore, julie Hinton, Judy Wheeler, Lou Col- lobert, Lawson Quinn, Scott Simpson. A 2 ti E 5 2 BACK RO' Donna Har Pat Lundgr Teresa .Ion Kevin Zuzi Marc Bowl sponsor. TH CC The are the standing the pro French are held French knowled to the c A c the beg Christm HThe C: tic Fre' highligh Mu ice proj were gi' The clu' tures an Carl- hs fiike Sund- i. FRONT son, Steve . Lou Col- n. BACK ROW: Mrs. Beverly Law, sponsorg Donna Harper, Lynn Phillips, Molly Eaton, Pat Lundgren, Gaye Small, Elaine Doelling, Teresa jones, Vicki Schuelter, Becci Cort, Kevin Zuzich, Rene Durbin, Robbie Eisele, Marc Bowen, Gary Dickey, Mrs. Heigle, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Gina Hathorne, Debbie H abaretw The French Club's goals are the advancement of under- standing among all people and the promotion of interest in French culture. Two meetings are held each month, at which French people or others with knowledge of the culture speak to the club and show slides. A coke party was held at the beginning of the year. A Christmas party, focusing on The Cabaretn, and an authen- tic French meal at Andre's, highlighted the yearls activities. Mums were sold as a serv- ice project, and the proceeds were given to Tom Butterfield. The club also sold Blue jay pic- tures and sponsored a teentown. Egerstrom, Connie Friedleyf Patty Odell, Terri Hinrichs, Donna Springer, Sharon Hig- gins, Connie Tate, Margo McBeth, Barbara Bollinger. Denise Chapman, Leanne Dolan, Sheila Conrad, Debby Powell. SECOND ROW: jennifer Shontz, Ron Stites, Wayne Cagle, jim Bozarth, Greg Edelblute, Max E. Mitchell l, Jerald V. Swank, jeffrey Bersuch, Michaef McGhee, Bruno Reigl. FRONT ROW: Patti Page, Debbie Hersh, Sec., Phil Thornton, Hist., Skip Evans, Pres., Cindy Durbin, 2nd Vice-Pres., Steve Owsley, Sgt. -at-Arms, Diane jones, Treas.g Pam Graham, lst Vice- Pres.g Dave Wiles, Sgt.-atArms. for Christmas Party Debbie Hersh temporarily delays a tion Skip Evans about a matter of regular meeting of the club to ques- business which is to be discussed. Los Conquistadores Donate Sum After being interrupted while read- ing the Christmas story in Spanish, Teri Wheeldon pauses to laugh. Dale Talbott peruses the Christmas program while attending a regular meeting of Los Conquistadoresn Los Conquistadores opened this yearfs activities by spon- soring a coke party for the AFS foreign exchange students. Members were entertained at meetings by speakers, slides, skits, and games. The Christ- mas party, held at Las Palmas, was the clubls main event. A picnic, at which new officers were voted upon and announced, ended the year. This year the Spanish Club helped sponsor a teentown along with the other two foreign lan- guage clubs. BACK ROW: Debby Best, Marie Cipolla, Tim VVorley, Mark Taylor, Mark Landingham, wally Binney, joe Robles, Pat Heck, Dave Rinas, jim Collins, Teresa Clemens, Dale Talbott. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Auld, joyce VVelt, Debbie Walden, janet Eikel, Mary Kap- pler, Judi Baum, Pam Spurgeon, Cecilia Mino, Sharan Ellingsworth, Frank Binney, Mrs. Redd, sponsor. SECOND ROVV: jane White, Lynn Lake, joy Wheeler, Dawn Bur- ton, Lynn Hansen, Lynda Shannon, Nancy Duncan, Barbara Lipka, Debby Nichols, Bon- nie Anderson, Teri Wheeldon. FRONT ROXY: Mary XVhite, Frances Dyche, jackie Owens, Patti Prather, Donna Coldsnoxy, Bev Arnold, Lynn Cuetlich, Carol Carlson, Nicki Alexo- poulos. of Tanya Tl while Fr BACK Dayicl XX Susan Daphne Daxxson, Watlcy l sl opened 1 spon- he AFS 'udents. ined at slides, Christ- Palmas, vent. A officers ounoed, sh Club 'n along ign lan- ONT ROXV: ckie Owens, Bev Arnold, Nlicki Alexo- of Money to Aid Poor Mexican Tanya Thomas steadies Hel matadorn number to determine which senior Whlle Frank Blnney reaches for a gets first attempt to break the pinata. Denny Pointer, club Bresident, gets the first shot at the pinata. BACK ROW: Clinton Croyynoyer, Mark Lux, David XVing, Karen Benton, Linda Bennett, Snsan States, Sharon White, Debbi Roberts, Daphne Nicholson, Dorothy Clark, Debbie Daxyson, Debbie Rhode, Linda Mock, Mr. Watley. THIRD ROW: Annie Cordon, Theresa Necessary, Alice Cerharclt, Margaret Cald- well, Nanci Winchester, Gayle Hathorne, Sharon Bishop, Peggy Hawkins, jana Rey- nolds, Teresa Cochran, Mike Cothern, Mike XYolley. SECOND RONV: Kathy Dona, Connie Ehrhardt, Snsan Finkbiner, Leighann Spring, Debbie Peters, Linda Patti, Pat Carle, Barry Lee, Marty Potter, Deanna Lackey, FRONT ROVV: Tom Stock, Treas.g Tanya Thomas, Vice-Pres, Denny Pointer, Pres., Diane Beck, Hist., joDean Hearn, Soc. Clnn.g Linda Channel. Sec.: Belya Legendre. . , v f l l l V? CQ Z f Vi .. is . , , .t r f -W .. sr's- , ii , A ,, t .,,, it i. i '-uAM' V : '-'. f f-' tWw,,.,,,,,W, Donna Mann, co-editor, cuts pic- john Moore, who is responsible for The tables are turnecl on Bob Brown tures down to their exact sizes. This the index pages, writes receipts for as 21 fellow Humizzou photographer task is an endless and tcclious one. those who purchased yeurbooks. beats him to an amusing picture. R MIZZOU Staff Establishes Debbie Roberts, typist, custs a for- ff lom lookulas she returns some typing Mr. Napier and Kathy Williamson, and Kathie O'Haru about the enlurgecl fm' the fmt lmpffllfllllil cleuclhne, echtor, conter with Alenniter Boswell Color section in spcciul puqcs. In aclclition pictures, Paul Scheil Tra The bers wer from thos applicatio Since tl' worked tr which wc of the e Techniqu theme wa were des ings prox staff me Swope Pa activities. Mo pennant ship of featuring Ramizzo Brown picture. GS enlarged S. l ., .:,, l E J l V f in addition to taking and developing pictures, Ptarnizzou photographers Paul Sclieil, jill Ligon, Buzz Weber, Tradition The Ramizzou staff mem- bers were chosen last spring from those RHS students whose applications were received. Since that time, they have worked to produce a yearbook which would be representative of the entire student body. Techniques were studied, a theme was selected, and layouts were designed. Summer meet- ings provided a headstart for staff members. A picnic at Swope Park highlighted summer activities. Money was raised through pennant sales and the sponsor- ship of a Christmas formal, featuring the selection of a Ramizzou King and Queen. ff Skip Evans, and Dion Bown are kept While awaiting pictures for the stu- busy with cutting and filing nega- dent life section, Cheryl Cole and tives for the staffs future use. Barbara La Crasse assemble copy. - a Christmas Formal v-bxms, -...NQQH-h Patti Reynolds and Michel Hall look tumed in, as Teri XVheeldon discus- over the organization pugcs to be ses some typing with Debbie Roberts. WU- Planning bow faculty pictures will jennifer Shontz, Bruce Rosenbaum, forthe lettermen pages. Mr. Renfrow, be fakfeil HFC' Diklllb' 101168 Llllll Sllihl'-' and Terresa Yeates select pictures sponsor, works in the background. lei' KYle, NCWCUWGVS UP the Staff- Deadline Keep Staff Occupied Gail Misbler, Debby Powell, Bob wliile taking a break from their regu- Looking at tlie Rarnizzou culcuclar Brown, and julie Hinton bornbarcl lar work during iiltli liour on tlie Cliarlenc Holmes and Iervu McCul- sponsor Mr. Renfrow witli snowballs sophomore and junior class sections. lougli contemplateupcoming deadline. Thr posed c a great ous artf Ast Italian Hallmai onstratic niques 1 annualr A design ments c taken l Februar were ir art clul A stud. in our 1 Y K XX ss Q. e. 1 1 K 'iii Sf! , Q I , fi,-ii ,' fx f , egg 1 ggi X 'mf ,V Q ' A 1 ,Q ,N 2.1. .gi Vi.. Q5 ' FE liXvpg1 iff'fif,. re f, is L fs- Q ,c c 9 si Xxx Several the lob Jie .1 calendar, 'yn McCul- ig deadline, will and Shir- the staff. a Art Club The BHS Art Club is com- posed of students who desire a -greater knowledge of vari- ous art forms, Asteris Pascolini, an Italian color specialist from Hallmark Cards, gave a dem- onstration of watercolor tech- niques at one of the clubls bi- annual meetings. A field trip through the design and printing depart- ments of Hallmark Cards was taken by club members on February 20. May 10 and 11 were important days for the art clubs of RHS and RSHS. A student art fair was held in our school parking lot. Tours Hallmark Cards BACK ROW: Steve Liggett, Linda Martin Mike Shaw, Marsha KeebleQ Carmen Kappler, Trubie Titus, Vicki Fox, Leslie Hancock Donna Harper, Mr. Morriss. MIDDLE ROW Ruthie Stayton, Diane Hughes, -lnanita Shook Several Art Club members ause in conclusion of their tour through the P the lobby of Hallmark Cards at the design and printing departments. Kathy Straub, Nancy Boswell, Karla Swenson, Cathy Seefurth, Susie Cnare. FRONT ROW: Holli Burge, Mary Brown, Vice-Pres.g Linda Mikesell, Sec., jill Ligon, Treas.g Laurie Burns, Sgt.-at-Arms, Ron Ireland. Absorbed in a miniature reproduc- tion of the Hallmark Card building, Kathy Straub and Diane Hu hes dis- cuss the tour they are about to Begin. Tobi Keele attentively listens to Tom method he has devised in creating Stock as he explains the unique his humorous and amusing cartoons. ayflector Keeps Stu Q1 Involved in intense concentration con- members Debbie Lawson, Carol Vig- cerning an approaching deadline, staff il, and Barb Shiner work steadily. A picture of the basketball homecom- ing candidates momentarily sidetracks Paul Morehead and Frank Binnev. dent Body Bavflector, sponsored bv Mr. Harp, worked to produce a better paper bv including a page of student editorials and car- toons. All articles in the Bav- flector were written bv the staff which included their own pho- tographers. Two staff members also contributed articles about RHS activities to newspapers. Asa tradition, Ravflector sponsored the WPA, Women Pay All, dance with king candidates from' the senior class. This vear a change was instigated as the candidates consisted of three boys from each class. The theme was the i'Roaring Twen- tiesn and the music was pro- vided by the Mjadedfl janet ff f Chris l Barbara T Infi rapher, snap a sidctracks Binney. Jdy ored by iroduce a ng a page and car- the Ray- the staff iwn pho- members es about yspapers. rayflector amen Pay mdidates Fhis year ed as the of three iss. The ig Twen- was pro- Chris Brooks, co-editor, assists Barbara Shiner and Diane MCI-Elyea Informed janet Lindwall, Rayflector photog- rapher, awaits the right moment to snap a picture of a club meeting. I---G , am , in preparing a dummy edition before A ' Scott Cauger skims over an article it IS sent to the printing company before turning rr in for approval. of arious appeni-ngs Mr. Harp is COflSUlfCC1 by Paula Eng- size of a front-page picture for an lund, make-up editor, concerning the upcoming igsue of Rayflectorl Fish Communication ls Studied After asking for discussion or com- ments concerning a proposed science jennifer McDonald and Daphne Nicholson listen as this year's money-making project is discussed. club project, Greg Edelblute listens to Lynn Phillips' suggestion. Science Club was formed at the beginning of the year for those who had special in- terests in physics, chemistry, engineering, and biology. Club members were divided and placed in the area in which they were most interested. The main project for the year was delving and experi- menting in manis possible communication with fish. Spe- cial equipment was designed and built by members in order to make their studies and observations. So that the equipment could be tested and perfected, the club had a pon- toon boating party at Lake jamoco. PEACK ROW5 Mark H0dS0n, David Crim, Rod Kirkham. FRONT ROVV: Lynn Phillips, X100-PYCS-L Robert Sloan, Ken Rose, Bob Daphne Nicholson, jennifer McDonald, Sec. Brown. MIDDLE ROW: james P. Harris, and Treas. SPOHSOFL Hal Smith, Greg Edelblute, Pres., l I BACK ROXV Hagan, Roger ROVV: C. l EX The sponsored and Mr, four such Kansas-M ular meet or six trip year. The volve gen ping, a work. Sin ized tw Heath a grown st nature 1 member twenty year sixi must be within tl led formed ie year cial in- emistry, y. Club :d and which erested. for the experi- possible ah. Spe- ,esigned in order es and .at the ated and ,. a pon- at Lake nn Phillips, onalcl, Sec. BACK ROVV: David 'Crim, Ken Hose, Bob Frank Binney, Steve Krueger, Mike Quearry, Bagan, Roger Kohn, Steve Larrner. MIDDLE Pres.g jim Collins. FRONT BOW: Adelaide BONV: C. Wlatts, sponsor: Bruce McCall Extensive The Raytown Cave Club, sponsored by Mr. Charles Watts and Mr. Heath, is one of only four such organizations in the Kansas-Missouri area. No reg- ular meetings are held, but five or six trips are taken during the year. These weekend trips in- volve general exploration, map- ping, and some conservation work. V Since the club was organ- ized twelve years ago, by Mr. Heath and Mr. Huffaker, it has grown steadily. Because of the nature of the club's activities, membership is kept between twenty and twenty-five. Each year sixty to seventy applicants must be turned down to keep within the limit. Exploration On a caving expedition, Denise Dun- can expresses a look of total dis- couragement while relaxing in mud. Eubank, Diana Holtz, Denise Duncan, janet Weston, Sec. tx Treas.g Pain Spurgeon. in Caves Mike Quearry, President, carefully crouches on a ledge while observing various formations in Carroll Cave. 196 -69 Tri-R Sells lue ay BACK ROW: Mrs. Bass, sponsorg Marcia Minor, Denise Losey, Patti Lawrence, Kathy Campion, Shelley Stewart, Cheryl Mooney, Laura Boehm, Terrie Rinas, Linda Mikesell, Bev Riley, Sherry Meints, Teresa DelaCruz, Miss Spidle, sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Dix, Kathy Cox, Pam Smith, Paula Altis, Tanya Ragusa, Janice Hudgens, Jeannette Holtzclaw, Linda Tomlinson, Mary Madison, Kathy Latz, Sandy Kelso, julie Ireland. FRONT ROW: jan Williams, Hist.g jeryn McCullough, Pres.g Linda Hughes, Sgtfat- Arms, Linda Riley, Sec.g Lynn McDonald, Carolyn Adee, jill Ligon, Susan Berislavich, Rep. Even the nurse's aide, Cheryl Moo- Tfi-R mQIT1befS, .Sharon jourdan and recting and recording the grades of ney, is susceptible to an occasional Paula WIICY, a5SlSt MTS- Bass lfl COT' the papers from her shorthand class. accident, attended to by Mrs. Seay. Ke f ,K 96 4 V ' ff 4 5' C 5' 4' V f if 1 A BAC K B lean Wa Baker, Ar T any s course mint under' memb chain makin P ings ii variou stratio projec of mo As is sponsc' ies' D final z niemb The officer list., jeryn es, Sgt.-ab McDonald, Berislavich, I 9 ' .gf-,. 3. eryl Moo- occasional virs. Seay. Ke hains to Students of RH If-fiifuw l V .V V I ' I is V BACK BOW: Pam Spurgeon, Vicki Bobak, jean Warren, Gail Eskew, Ray Eller, joyce Baker, Anne Gordon, Sue Bauer, Connie Tate, Tri-R, an organization for any girl enrolled in a business course other than Typing l, sold mint candy to get the year underway. At a later date, club members 'sold Blue jay key chains. Both were money- making projects. Programs for Tri-R meet- ings included entertainment by various speakers and demon- strations. For its Christmas project, the club donated a sum of money to a Baytown family. As is tradition, the club also sponsored a National Secretar- ies, Day, in the spring. As a final activity of the year, club members attended a banquet. The 1969-70 school yearis officers were announced. Liz Stock. MIDDLE BOW: jennifer Boswell, Joanne Coskey, Mrs. Hudson, sponsorg Lyn Pierce, Debbie Dawson, Nancy Harrison, Sharon jeryn McCullough, president, explains the Christmas project and its details to the other club members. ,4 jourdan, Gail Cochran. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Lytle, Mary Menteer, Treas.g Karen Harness, Paula Wiley, Gail Franks, Linda Wood. Susan Berislavich, reporter, sells Susan Finkbiner a key chain before settling down to class activities. Y-Teen embers Attend a Rally BACK ROW: Bobbi Klasinski, Shelley Stewart, sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: Linda Bennett, Deb- lingsyvorth, Barbara La Gragge, janice Monica Kelley, Linda Kane, April Ellison, bie Ireland, jennifer Bowen, judy Brown, Chaney, Parry Lundgfen,Katl1yS0plly,P2-ll'l.Q Charlotte Hess, Debbie Oliphant, Gayle Barbara Buchhorn, Bonnie Anderson, Carol Shirlerr Kyle, Pres.: Tebi Keele, lst Viee- Hathorne, Gina Hathorne, jan Basham, Linda Carlsony Nicki Alexopoulos, Marcia Minor, president: ' Kathy Campigyy, Derlice Morton, McDevitt, Teresa Clemens, jo Anne Minear, Elaine Doelling. FRONT ROW: Sharan El- f ff' Sandi Mitchell, Sergeant-at-Arms, hands out material concerning a Without advance notice, Shirley Kyle, Succeed ,in amusing their Y-Teerr au- European tour to interested Y-Teens. Chuck Erickson, and Kathy Sophy dience with the HBubbIe Gum Skit. at Cor needy fr and st Christm: service j Y-Teens, Christm: were en ifl Y-T61 intereste cooperat A n 69 schc held for Kansas 1 several Tri-State consistec the girls respectiv A. .far 1 Lg. ff' ,Q J 5 f ,, . f I -- l' . .9-5? 4 N, BACK RO' Kathie Will Lyn Pierce Van Trumr Lynn Han sponsor. M lly ' - jf,-3 8,1 ' ' - Ziff .Qi f-. , ,572 ,gfllii X f'k'i,fi! f ,' I 1 ,yyy Pnl, fl Q5 Zpzlf! se, janice nphy, Parl., lst Vice- ce Morton. ..4,.,,.L....a.,i.,, -Teen au- um Skit. at YWCA Downtown Headquarter Contributing can goods to a needy family for Thanksgiving and stuffing stockings for Christmas were two of the service projects undertaken by Y-Teens. They also enjoyed a Christmas party where gifts were exchanged. Membership in Y-Teens is open to all girls interested in the club. Y-Teens cooperates with the YWCA. A major event of the 1968- 69 school year was a rally held for all Y-Teen clubs in the Kansas City area. This summer several members attended a Tri-State summer camp which consisted of work shops where the girls shared ideas for their respective clubs. Shirley Kyle, president, and Kathy This is only one of the projects of Sophy stuff stockings for orphans. the community-minded Y-Teens. BACK ROW: Cindy Williams, Michel Hall, Kathie Wilson, janet Munkers, Kristy Ellis, Lyn Pierce, Chris Faucett, Bev Bates, Lillda Van Trump, Sara Chittwood, Rene' Durbin, Lynn Hansen, Sharon Martin, Mrs. Alley, sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: Susan McKinney, F y jackie Hutchens, Debbie Butler, Debi Reiss, Debbie Shelton, Sandy Martin, Debbi Eger- strom, janet Naylor, Susie Cnare, Lynn McDonald, Lynn Lamkin, Debbie Agee, Cheryl Lytle, Bev Riley. FRONT ROW: Donna Springer, Ginger Cuzick, Denise Duncan, Pam Lutgen, Linda Riley, Sec., Camilla Huet, Treas., Lynn Lake, 2nd Vice-Pres., Terri Hinrichs, Debbie Willoughby, Pat Barnes, Trubie Titus, Patty Babich. BACK ROXV: Bill Hammers, Pres.: john De- Earl Kemp, Sam Franklin, Treas. FRONT Lapp, Rou lflsliafer. Steve Simmons, Paul ROW: Mr. Yanzant, CL1illt'l'lLlll1IH0llCl, Susie Wendluuclt, Rick Couarcl, Sec. MIDDLE ROW: Lowe, janet Nodwell. ,Io :N1111 Cl1ZiCli, Marcia Dake, Mike Norvell, Mike Capouetto, bs i M Q ' .1 Susie Lowe writes out a charge in the sportswear department at jones. DECA and ICA Students Use ,,.4'f::zv R R ' in f , Z1 Mm f , Rick Conard, also a DECA member, ger before he begins his work in the receives instructions from his mana- Men's wear department in jones. 5,..f+4-'- Q Ai..-w f?' ,,..-Y Jacque jones, DECA member, com- pletes mail-order forms before filling them. She works at Sears in Raytown. 4 Z 7 4 Z K 4 f f 7 f W 7 2 Z Z Q 5 45 ? Z ff it Patty M1 VICA, de styles a c ployed at Ski The town Hi two grot Distribui America, students dising, s ing. The Vocation America, with Stuci industria On members district 1 rensburg parliame' observed good jot c ,,..,............, . ,.....-. . -1 ...-. ........r . Q 1. g . .......--v ' 3 ...M..-.V . , eg -v--T5 - .. f ...W-M3 gf? -222' R. 42 xy? l X :harge in at jones. L T T ,Q-ff Jer, com- mre filling Raytown. Patty MCC0rmiCk, 3 member of Members of VICA area BACK ROW: Dave Grassley, Sharon Attebery, Bob Farmer. VICA, Cl8I'IlOI1StI'21t6S het' skill 215 Slle Knapp, Parl.g Bill Blatt, Ron Ashlock, Bill FRONT ROW: Mr. Vanzant, sponsor, Patty Styles 3 Cugtomel-T5 hair, She is em- Turner, Rep.g Bob Littell, Larry Dunigan. McCormick, Sec.g Linda Hess, Pres.g Debby ployed at Hal-Zfeld'5 on the MIDDLE ROVV: Clinton O'Hara, Vice-Pres.g Fairchild, Treas.g Linda Linsey. Sharon Tuder, Evelyn Eckel, Michael E. Skill ital to job nterests The COE program in Rav- ryrrr g town High School is divided in two groups. The first is DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of America, which deals with those students interested in merchan- dising, salesmanship and retail- ing. The second group is VICA, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, which is associated with students working in various industrial fields. On March 3 and 4 COE members participated in the district meeting held in XfVar- rensburg. The students learned parliamentary procedure and One of Bill Blatt's duties as a mem- printing machine at the Evangelistic ber of VICA is the operation of the Center Church on Truman Road. observed the techniques of a good job interview. ramatis Personae Instrumental Members of the make-up committee work diligently to prepare Molly Members of the stage crew must spend many hours to properly con- struct the set for the RHS fall play. Eaton for her leading role, as the Vicaris wife, in See How They Run. The Sergeant, Mike Sundermeyer, ushers Wally Binney, the Russian spy, 'cbehind the iron curtainf, Ben Mann looks on as Penelopelread- ily complies with the Russian spy. Mike Sundermeyer, president, dis- cusses matters of business with Rob- ert Laird before the meeting begins. in f Z 2 i BACK RC Chuck Eric ham, Michc Leah Hage Pam Smitl' Dra the 196 the dire teacher, prompti dramatic pretatioi ment at and pr during ' formatic drama sc Aga were tl producti cast me Club. lr January Personas. sons of Valentin ital lope read- ssian spy. dis- Rob- begins. ' -.y in Fall Play-See How They Hun BACK BOW: Miss Buckingham, sponsor Chuck Erickson, Nlurtlm Gumlull, Penn Cru ham, Michele Bice, Molly Eaton, Peggy King Leah Hugedorn, jan Elstou, Slnirron Higgins Pam Smith. Debi Reiss, MIDDLE ROW: Drama club members began the 1968-69 school year under the direction of the new drama teacher, Miss Buckingham. Im- promptu skits, duet acting, dramatic and humorous inter- pretations provided entertain- ment at meetings, Various plans and projects were discussed during the year, including the formation of an inter-school drama society. Again this year, members were the nucleus of the fall production. Nine of the eleven cast members belonged to the club. Initiations were held in January and April. Dramatis Personae, which means 'sper- sons of draman, spo11S01'GCl 21 Valentineis Day teentown. Denny Pointer, Gayle Goff, Paul Scheil, Kris Sager, Robert Laird, Ben Mann, Chris Brooks, Don Mc-Mahen, Denise Duncan, Tohi Keele. FRONT ROXV: Mike Sunderineyer, Pres., During play tryouts, Chuck Erickson beseeches Peggy King in an attempt E Shirley Kyle, Yice-Pres., Doug Meador, Sgt.-at-Arms, Mike Coulter, Treasg Nancy Carlson, I-list., Michel Hall, Sec.g Kathy Sophy, Parl. ' to get her to return his uniform. The scene is taken from See How They Run. AF Exchange Student Bruno Riegl shakes hands with Coach tificate for his letter at the annual Ted Chittwood, as he receives the cer- football banquet held in the cafeteria. Nt.. Mara Baronti and Denny Pointer get the foreign language clubs in honor acquainted at the coke party given by of our AFS students this year. s Bring a G6 , Q2 l I I ,A 1 5 Before returning to football prac- B R, tice, Bruno attends the AFS coke Mrffqno S 1 party during first week of school. 1 8 un' This year AFS sponsored two foreign exchange students: l Mara Baronti, from Florence, Italy, and Bruno Riegl, from Y Salisbury, Rhodesia. These stu- dents participated in various BHS activities. Mara was an active member of pep squad and was named Miss Spiritn prior p to the South football game. Bru- no was a member of the var- sity football team. Both were active in the foreign language clubs and National Honor Soci- I ety. In addition, they took part in the Festival of Nationsl' at Ward Parkway during Christmas. The magazine sale profits Strolling Pat were directed toward the spon'- and ti sorship of the AFS program. X' of i if ff ir WW sg f if a 7 7a M? Q ,V I t-3 '31 2 3 'Wx 4 GM: A ry ,.i , ,' ., 7 K K V J ,A ., 1 yall prac- XFS coke if school. ponsored students: Florence, -gl, from lese stu- various was an quad and fit prior tme. Bru- the var- mth were language nor Soci- ok part in ionsn at Ihristmas. e profits 'he spon- program. Gleam of Foreign Life to RH I' , A. , 7 e A I I 5 X , 2 ?f S Q f M -4 Bruno Riegl, Mara Baronti, and - new identification bracelet, which he Mike Sundermeyer examine Bruno's received at the AFS Christmas party. ,,t, .M Strolling down the hall with Snoopy During a j,unior varsity basketball and Patti Page, Bruno pauses while game, Maras face expresses delight Bruno Riegl is an active participant a photographer clicks a picture. in being an active pep squad member. in the many facets of RHS life. 11..- BACK ROW: Gary Thompson, Steve Mc- Cullogh, Pat Dulany, Sam Ragon, jack Smith, Mike Hall, jay Gradinger, Bob Ragan, Charles jones, Chet Roberts, Mark Plaster, Andy Haxton, Kevin Raybourn, Gary Sears, Dave Young, joe Pickrell, Tobi Keele, Richard Hendzlik., Dave McDowell. THIRD ROWg julie Hinton, Sherri johnson, jan Elston, Mike Massey, Nancy Precht, Monica Kelley, jim Trotter, Kris Sager, Leroy Harden, jay Overstreet, Debbie Crownover, Judy Wheeler, Donna Muchmore, -Kyle Martin, Linda Davis, Don McMahon, Gerry Crim, Ken Lauderback, Debbie Welt. SECOND ROW: Donna Hell- man, Molly Moore, Ron Williams, Chuck Keady, Ron Farr, Mary Brown, Chris Fau- cett, Brenda Grassley, Dave Bennett, Sherry King, Glenn Tucker, Bev Bates, Anne Krax- hoirs ecure ew A ,193 X V 5' 5 ' swat L at 'ani 5355 ft fi ' Members of the sextet are from left to right: Linda Bennett, Ruth Rewoldt, and Darla Paf5Y Haml-JY, leryrl McCullough, Sherry King, Acree, Their accompanist is jan Williams. ner, Gayle Goff, Stan Harris, Nancy Carlson, Tom Evans, Pat Bradley. FRONT ROW: Debbie Cochran, Marti Sparks, Carolyn Price, Sharon Stewart, joDean Hearn, Debbie Roberts, Karen Benton, Patsy Hamby, jeryn McCullough, Linda Bennett, Ruth Rewoldt, Darla Acree, jan Williams, Barbara Turner, Sharon White, Sue Maxwell, Cheri Enloe. Leadership Singing at all devotional assemblies this year was the Raytown High School junior and Senior Choir. Beautiful Saviourw was selected as their theme song. The Sophomore Choir was a great addition to the music department. The sextet and quartet are special assets to the choirs. Besides singing for various organizations, they presented a program at Childrenis Mercy Hospital at Christmas. Many hours of practice are spent to maintain a high standard of quality of performance. Bo' i , Q, Linda I cheer thi pants of i E BACK -lucly Cheryl las, Dr Wanda l Debbie ncy Carlson, NT ROW: 's, Carolyn earn, Debbie amby, jeryn ith Rewoldt, Jara Turner, Iheri Enloe, nip votional was the Junior eautiful. as their hornore ition to rtet are choirs. various 'esented s Mercy Many pent to lard of Both heirs Excel in ualit f 1 5 fill Linda Bennett brings Christmas cheer through music to the occu- pants of Childrenis Mercy Hospital. From left to right the 1968-69 members of the boy's quartet are: jim Trotter, Chet Roberts, Dave Bennett, and jay Overstreet. Accompa- nying them at all performances is jan Williams ,i gf ff . S' I 1 i BACK ROW: Sherri Smith, Debbie Monaco, judy Nau, Cathy Williams, Paula Coldsnow, Cheryl Winke, Bob Fischer, Barbara Nicho- las, Donna Crist, Cathy Roberts, janet Millet, Wanda Davidson. THIRD ROW: Linda Patti, Debbie Willoughby, April Ellison, Ruthie if 5, y .V -4 stuff Stayton, Linda Martin, Chris Sllockley, Karen Kennedy, Connie Still, Gail james, Debbie Peters, Linda Tribble. SECOND ROW: Della Martin, Patty Barnes, Debbie Harle, Cathy Davis, Vicki Ross, Patti Prather, Bar- bara McCall, Pat Carle, Pam Wallace, Nancy MY if ff X 3 ,I V- F r a A. .......a. .M . ai as at ri:r1C'Dr11U 25-25:- ro'-J 5'f 'S WW. ar- P' Q. 9372-E CDH' P23555 -, U QCD E.:-221 :LEQ-Q -35.92- -215 9 PQF'-11 wg?-DU 2 5 O'-I .415 N '--1 I 53550 :1:Z2:'. QD.- .r 2U'?E:u '5'D'0C ,r::-Q. 100 The Special Glee Clubs Unite RHS boys interested in music be- glee club. They rehearse diligently come members of the boys' special after school in the choral room. Members of the special glee clubs are chosen from members of the glee classes. Interested persons try out and are selected by their perform- ances. Practice sessions are held after school under the di- rection of Mr. Noel Fulkerson. In addition to singing at various school functions, the special glees also compete at the an- nual music contest held each year at Warrensburg. Both the boy's and girlis glee elect officers. The presi- dent of girl's glee this year is Patsy Hamby, and the presi- dent of boy's glee is jay Over- street. ,yr I BACK RO' Rod Ellis, Roberts, D Haxton, I2 Trotter, B Williams. BACK ROW: Phyllis Lowe, Cindy Pope, Patty Stover, Gerry Crim, Kathy Edwards, Gaye Small, Rae Ann Cavin, Linda Bennett, Chris Hencke, Kris Sager, -Sherry King, Patti Klaustermeyer, Ray Eller, jackie Moudy, Daphne Nicholson, Pam Wallace, Debbie Roberts, Vicki Ross, Carolyn Price, Janice Hudgens, Karen Benton, jan Williams, Wanda Davidson, Donna Grist. THIRD ROW: Barbara Nicholas, Brenda Grassley, Debby Welt, Mary Brown, Donna Combs, Kathy Campion, Mary Lee Brown, Linda Martin, Gayle Iames, Debbie Peters, Carol Floyd, Sharon Ellings- worth, Donna Muchmore, Adelaide Eubank, Pat Carle, Ruth Rewoldt, Kathy Cox, Susan States, Linda Channel, Sharon Stewart, Cathi Roberts, Patsy Hamby. SECOND ROW: Cheri Newport, Shelley Stewart, Marty Sparks, Ruthie Stay son, jeryn Forester, j XVhalen, St Crawford, ,I lite special -ri from classes. out and perform- ons are ' the di- ilkerson. t various special the an- :ld each 1d girlis e presi- T year is e presi- ly Over- oices For Christmas Program if M14 V, , V, ,f WZ 51--4 l - ,W ,, -91 QT, nv 1 pf ...- ' v L M - . i ,Q , Y -vw, g. nv I,- BACK ROW: Steve McCullough, Sarn,Song, Rod Ellis, joe Pickrell, Charles jones, Chet Roberts, David Bennett, Mark Plaster, Andy Haxton, jay Gradinger, Kyle Martin, jim Trotter, Bob Fisher, Ken Mann, Charles Williams. MIDDLE ROW: Rick Hendzlik, Tim Gordon, Eddie Rose, jim White, Ron Williams, Wesley Gooch, Brian Marstellar, jim Merideth, Sam Ragon, LeRoy Harden, Dee Shepard, David Tope, john -Richardson, jay jacoby. FRONT ROW: Mike Goodin, Pap? '15 ron Ellings- de Eubank, Cox, Susan zwart, Cathi ROW: Cheri rty Sparks, 2 K T f Ruthie Stayton, Cheryl Wienke, Nancy Carl- son, jeryn McCullough, Darla Acree, jane Forester, jan'Elston, Kay johnson, Karen Whalen, Sherry johnson, Linda Patti, Nancy Crawford, ,lane White, joDean Hearn, Nancy Ditsch, Pat Bradley, Carolyn Adee, jennifer Shontz, Beverly Bates. FRONT ROW: Cheri Enloe, Nola Aldrich, Vicki Gray, Dela Martin, Chris Shockley, Debbie Harle, Kathy Davis, Connie Still, Debbie Lynn, Debbie Cochran, Keith Chastain, Gerald Hobbs, john Cambers, jay Overstreet, Mike Massey, Mike Hall, Garrett Sears, Ron Clark, Mark Glines, Earl Kemp, Cecil Kalerick, Mr. Fulkerson, sponsor. Kathie Monteith, Karen Kennedy, Linda Davis, Anne Kraxner, judy VVheeler, Molly Moore, Gayle Mathis, Donna Hellman, Karen King, Barbara McCall, Terrie Tattershall, Patti- Prather, Sherry Smith, Debbie Ireland. 101 102 ands and rchestra Seek Coal BACK ROW: Steve Keyton, jim Weinberg, Mr. Schupp, conductorg john Renken, Molly Eaton, Treas.g Bobbie Andrews, Keith Chas- tain, Mike Caponetto, Dennis Zmek, Ben Prior to the game, Charlie Cope- land, leader, gives final instructions. Mann, Richard Hubbard, Dan Krucker, Dam- on Soltys. MIDDLE ROW: Pam Wallace Pam Settle, Gina Hathorne, Anne Gordon Carol Floyd, Becci Cort, Barbara Shiner, The cold weather doesnit prevent Chuck Flagg from playing with zest at the Oak Park pep rally. Nancy McCracken, Sec. FRONT ROW: Celia Molotsky, Pres., Anne Kraxner, Barb- ara Berry, Lynda Shannon, janet Lindwall, Judy Walls, Sue Bauer. Raytown High School's Pep Band was a familiar sight at all home games. Besides playing at games and accompanying the Pep Squad to jefferson City, they contributed to the general spirit at pep rallies and added a spark to various school functions. This year the PTA was entertained by the Stage Band whose members also compete for honors during the annual music contest held at Columb- ia, Missouri. Orchestra practiced during first hour and contributes to the fine level of excellent perfor- mance which is the ultimate goal of the instrumentalists. of Members c ROW: Cl Keith Chas Members ROXY: Pa Keyton, C oal NNT ROW: axner, Barb- et Lindwall, 3ol's Pep ght at all playing lying the an City, : general ,d added 9 school 'TA was Lge Band compete e annual Columb- ed during tes to the ,t perfor- ultimate ientalists. of Perfection at Performances mms UF fgrwiyltmw fo ., , rff,,5?f, Members of the RHS Pep Band are: BACK land, jim Devin. MIDDLE ROW: Ken Mann 'lerrin Kruike btexe Dietzel Cari Meiners ROW: Charlie McCormick, Randy Ritter, Tim Altis, Mike XVoolley, Mike Sundermexer Rickx Bonne Ron Chinn btexe Finlax Mike Keith Chastain, Charles Copeland, jim Devin, Dennis Zmek. FRONT ROW: Skip Exans Buckles Members of the RHS Stage Band are: BACK jerry Hughes, Gary Meiners, Ron Chinn jeff Klepac Cari McPherson Brian Crane ROW: Patti Prather, jim Weinberg, Steve Mike Buckles, Terrin Krinke, Steve Padget Benn Mann Tim Altis Dennis Zmek Mike Keyton, Charles McCormick, Charles Cope- FRONT ROW: Chuck Flagg, Tom Mozlex Woollex Mike Sundermexer l QW 1 , Nix!-, , Wiz A' LZ 1' 6 N Z , K P'IffT'Q?f, 5 U W f ,, ' ' I .,1A , P 'A 'ri 4 ' il ,, MX 31M -,V H A jg 1 ' ' - X X W L I l 4 Q ,j N ' ,V Mx- N. f '11 4. v ', i ff , f . N, WZ, , I lg? .Q , ' A 4 9, ', X . ' A 'Q' , ' film ,: 4 LX r A. 3 ,1 19 , K Z' ' f ff -- F , ,,,, Zi Z R? Z, rl x vi 1 ,. 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' 'wi' , 'i ' W if 1 V, , f Y 1 222 ' vs - A- A , X - , 3 . 4 X bl gf 7.5 f gfggfi W X IH 1' 5 f ,g , l Vvhlq Mlm 'O lk 4. 'ff lf 46 B ' W! A ' fo i :mn p. vm I Q f, 3 Q 35,7 Q,, 9 ,K 'F' , mf? f be 1 X 108 Molly Moore, Cheerleader, leads the Pep Squad on Homecoming night. Seniors 69 These pep squad girls enthusiasti- annual Blue-White basketball game, cally cheer on the Blue Team at the which opens the basketball season. Show Spirit in Wu, I' The day of the Raytown-Ray-South ior Class show spirit by riding a t SouthC football game, members of the Sen- truck through Raytown. The Ray- Seniors of ,69 show spirit throughout the school year in the many activities that start when the doors first open in the fall. Throughout numerous pep rallies both before school and during sixth hour, the student body cheered the football and basketball boys to victory after victory. The Pep Squad, who at- tended both the home and away games, followed the direction of the Cheerleaders in numer- ous cheers. The Cheerleaders, while at camp Thunderhawk in Norman, Oklahoma, competed against fifteen groups and con- sequently four times were awarded the Spirit Stick. val, play an Sc speech riding a 'he Ray- .H W spirit year in at start n in the ous pep ool and student mall and wry after who at- nd away .irection numer- leaders, hawk in mmpeted nd con- s were 'Ou ? fa 7 i Z 4 f FNS 'iwdlwlil South Cardinals, Raytownls biggest ri- game turns out to be biggest game val, play the Jays each year and the during the entire football season. School Activities f I 1 I 1 Denice Morton, the Mascot, helped Captain Dave Dickey delivers a with jeff City HGll3S as Captain Carl cheer the football team on Home- speech prior to Homecoming game Fields waits his turn at the mike. Coming, dressed in her uniform, 109 110 Mike Sundermever Student Council Seniorfl class officers eff Bersuch Shirlev Kvle Sec and Chuck Erick , a Y J 7 ' , , 7 ' President, is active in all events, Treas.g Roger Prewitt, Pres.g son, V. Pres.g are active Seniors. an Senior Students Compete Mike Sllfldefmeyef, WHYHS Cagle, Yeates, Michel Hall, Brian Margtel- the Senior class, and all will receive Ron Stites, Ruth Rewoldt, Terresa lar, and Bill Reed rank in the top of f1l1m6r0l1S SCllOlHrShipS Hfld HW21rdS. 0.,.,,auv-mvmmmnp ,,...,W,,,,.w..ff,..,,.M.,, .,9.,.,,...V.,..M.M..,.,. f 5 , 5 Baffled Alan Scl for K f Fred on a ick Erick- ' Seniors. ete fill receive d awards. wW.f..wW,-,v.mw-1 f 1-.,' Baffled by the many attractions, Rosenbaum and Cinda Crane find it Alan Schmidt, Connie Erhardt, Bruce hard to decide what show to attend. for ifferent Honors Fred McCullough works diligently Spelunker, Steve Kruger, shows mod- on a proiect for auto mechanics. estB'f0W21fdS the lmexpected Camera- 112 1 1 BACK ROW: Shirley Kyle, Warren Milliken, McCall, Cindy Durbin, Luther Baker, Max Steve Owsley, Layton Yates, Kathie O'Hara, Mitchell, Kathy Holwick, Nancy McCracken, Mike Sundermeyer, Dale Talbott, Ron Stites, jill Weston, Gaye Small, jim Trotter. SEC- Bill Reed, Bruno Riegl. THIRD ROVV: Bruce OND ROW: Joanne Coskey, Kathy William- son, Sharon White, Donna Mann, Tom Minter, Sandi Mitchell, Sharon jourdan, Denice Mor- ton. FRONT ROW: Kathy Latz, Diane Medley, Patti' Page, Molly Moore, Patsy Hamby. Student Direct Senior lass One of the many duties performed by ing the necessary schedule changes Mr. Yust, Senior Counselor, is mak- for the second semester. The Senior Class of 1969 was united under the leadership of Mr. Raymond Yust, counselor. Throughout the year the upperclassmen showed great spirit and enthusiasm, such as with their contribution to Tom Butterfield. Many Seniors participated in the annual college night at which time they became famil- iar with the colleges of their choice. As the year drew to an end, Seniors were honored at ban- quets, assemblies, and with the annual junior-Senior Prom. Q-1 i ' , Tom Minter, Denice Mor- Medlev, lass 9 of 1969 .eadership counselor. year the ed great , such as n to Tom ,rticipated night at me famil- of their :0 an end, I at ban- with the Prom. Darla Acree Richard Adams Danny Adams Carol Agee Robert Aldrich Paula Altis Ronald Ashlock Kathy Atkins Sharon Atteberry Robert Babich Luther Baker Frank Balestrare Mara Baronti Bonnie Barclay Judith Baum Diane Beck Gary Beets Dave Bennett Linda Bennett Barbara Benson Karen Benton Susan Berislavich Barbara Berry jeffrey Bersnch Joyce Best Frank Binney Linda Blackwell Kathryn Blair William Blatt Barbara Boatwrigllt my '- NU' .Y fi! 1 04 fo 1, 6 'V 14 7 W S! ' if l Z f 7 92 W f if , l A . B -5 ff 5 iff .. if ' X A 1 'Thi 113 1v14 ,Q Q, 4 , , .fffff ., ff,!,3f:f,nf,w ' wffff X ' C. . ' , ' ' . 2259713 . 24' , e' '24 f,'2vff f- 4- .1 fu-fn If . M: , , of '- gig I .. M. , we ,wg I , -.5 , Vi? ' if '1- ,.-f gf-iff 'jvff' f L ' 0 f,5j2,j5 ,f f:,h f 5.5. 7,457 X3 rf B 3 ,i X! 2 l ' L ff! M2212 f If .- ' if Vicki Bohuk Laura Boehm Buraharu Bollinger Ken Bolyarcl Terry' Bond jennifer Boswell Linda Bowling Nancy Boyd james Bozarth Linda Braden Seniors Represent Their 'Blass r Seve .x W Ira-Sf'i.7-C.3i. . ' aff: -. :-MKQPN. 252-fl Y! :slr ' .'iZ3MvA -':, X 'f - - , 01. 31:5 ,ws,a,s:,,f . A, E. 1 4 K - '? ,. '.vV1ff'ffa 2 Z - V . V, B 3, ,A , f S , Ei. Terry Branson Kathy Brookhart Chris Brooks jimmy Brown Kathy Brown Mary Brown Mike Brown Robert Brown Pam Buck Holli Burge Laurie Burns Judy Byrd XVayne Cagle Bruce Caldwell Lloyd Caldwell Sextet an McCulloui N R Sl K M D N B E .ll D D M R D Sextet and Quartet members jeryn ter Linda Bennett Sherrv King Roberts jay Overstreet and Dave McCullough, Darla Acree jim Trot Patsy Hamby Ruth Rewoldt Chet Bennett sing at Mercv Hospital Variou Margaret Caldwell Robert Callegari Steve Campbell Kathy Campion Michael Caponetto Debbie Carlson Nancy Carlson Bob Casey Edward Caylor janice Chaney Dale Chapman David Chapman Mickie Chappell Richard Childers Diane Clover 116 fr' Donna Mann is amused by the humor- her while decorating Christmas Tree Bruno Riegl discusses a class with ous secret Tom Minter shares with inthe lObby, for Student COl1HCil. Phil Thornton and Lyman Shannon. a townis Seniors ain Useful Gail Cochran Carol Cockrell Cheryl Cole jeunnie Coleman Louis Collohert Rick Conarcl Don Cosentino Phil Cooley Lincla Cooper Charles Copeland LVM' X Wm' yy V, , Senior I make-up S jo: Br Ci Stl K 1 -I o. Ri Cz Ct Ju' class with 1 Shannon. eful ncl Senior Diane Holtz completes a Mara Baronti, AFS student from the Raytown Bowl. The P.E. classes make-up test for a missed class. Italy, practices her bowling skills at take turns going to the lanes. Insight from Foreign Students jounne Coskey Brian Crane Cincla Crane Sturgis Cumberforcl Karen Czerwonku 9, S fi,,. 3 ' t r :?frf,'f1 iff --, 1 5.5 ,g f .-'g L 5 2 :, W ',.,, YH V' 'ifffiffl issr A -523 3 lf ' , N , - 1:1 .,-L' ,g 'qt ,L Q I-2 15' ' ..f-C fi ., L , 'J .V jotinne C,uLic if-p , ,gfgL ,-fi? fs. . I -X . 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Ilewly added tamberine in a routine, Event Michel Hall XVLIXIIC Hall Sandra Halling Patricia Humhy Bill Hammers Bill Hammond Peimy Harper Stun Harris Linda Hurt Delmorali Harvex Pat Hatfield Eddie Hays Yieki Herman joel Hefter Doima Hellman for All a town Senior L2 i W H J W 121 l Linda Hennrich Debbie Hersh Mike Herring Linda Hess Ted Hinrichs Diane Holtz Kathy Holwick Dave Hopson Linda Horovitz Steve Horton Cindy Howard Carl Howe Larry Howe Dan Howell Diane Hughes Future Seniors of '69 Work on Prom b A 5 Q a . sat.. mmm su any xsri g 1 'V C , ' 'hi U93 1-- 5 'iTee3' Q Paula Englund Sandy Mitchell and members of the junior St d tC - Chris Erickson along with other Cil plan the 1968 Prom ufo1inSencio1i. E,Xlgi1nclll!l?l?ealliVc:litlcikin Cglglillx? Isis? OID 3 wi Rx 'wk .:,N, .. it X X, ,,..,,, Cd . N .,,L . 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Senicrs Participate in any fi -3,5 -if f ' A . if f 'T f , M, f 4 U45 , 'kj ff? be - ' 'ff 4i 3 , .,f .::1. -,.. 15 , ' N f 1, 0 f ,, QT, D 9 ff , wx-4 A .c L l, , X 223, Q ..,,j',3 ., L ' 4' x I' if if Ne , , 3849 as rig ' i 'XY 'YQ Kaz rn, -o f -W. x .ek ui N N X fu ,X Q, ff si ie 3 'ix 4 2 c x if we Y ,I 1 X x A S I 7 a an -Gm . by f - L Barbara Lailrassc Alan Lane Steve Larmer jim LaShure Kathy Latz Ken Lauderback Debbie Lavery Dave Lawrence Cary Leeper jim Legg Dave Di tently lis School A5 Diane Lessig Steve Liggett Linda Linsey Neal Lipka janet Locklear Beth Logston Cary Long Dennise Losey Sue Lowe Mary Loyd . Pat Lundgren Mark Lux Cheryl Lytle Torn Lytle Margo McBeth i i .3 4 ' i 1 ci. M , fx N NN: Bill Re Kirkhai ool ' Dave Dickey, and Steve Gillespie in- The explanation offered for a com- 5th hour Advanced Math Topics Class tently listen to guest speaker. plicated problem in Mr. Shirleyys produces consternation and confusion. Assemblies Throughout the Year I ,r X r ' - f f ,.f,M..A,Wf.w.y,. f,a4li.J, ., .A X ' ' 3 ,fy 0-4 A 5435! . ' vfwfav f X ' , 'f-'7-dumwwaw--1 My-.,.-,VJ 'V . l l i gs Q- F . figs 5 if f .425 r I i 1 , .rj . Y , i ' d R d K 1 C1 b, take various articles from Santa Claus, alias Ben Mann, en- Elgkhljairidl zileviicgxlelegglerrilblers Cbf th? student body to a needy family. livens Christmas basketball pep rally. 4 7,7 ,Y , 125 126 114'-1::'i 'zirgf-9135 ':--fri-12 J: 455, f- 1: 'f 22 1 -' v ' ,, f,,' 5 'ff' ', 47, f f 1 My ,,,V , ., , ,M f , - frf::zfa:x?zief , 'M ff f w if 5 - NM , ,. 3' , Q -fri, , , 5 425147 it r f if - ' ' r ,,,, Y ' i f f,,y,:t,',r , f Z, yvf m. .V ,, - , yy , ,:f.'- G, .f 'ff' -Pi' ,-:! 5 :32:12 ' L -T V X 7,4 fr: ,.-f.- , . ,Q fs,gLs,fzsz, 1, W-42. f f' ' V fi- W 134231. . . ,V , 4 ,.,.,5 ,..:4,4... I V ,.l!?,.-.v , , Q f 7 .A W l :,. ,zvv 'P i , i Seniors Show nthusiasm M l l Bruce McCall Charles Mctllanahan Partricia McCormick Nancy McCracken Fred McCullough jeryn McCullough Margaret MCCurry Larry McDaniel Lynn McDonald Dianne MCElyea in 69 Tommie McGinnis Marilyn McKenzie Dennis McKinney Sandra Mclsanahan jim McMahan Rookie Magers Cynthia Malchow Sharon Malone Steve Mandell Rosemary Manley Benn Mann Donna Mann lnita Mann Brian Marstellar Sharon Martin Linda Mathis Larry Matthews Diane Medley Davicl Meinsen Mary Ann Menteer janice Meredith jerri Messier Steve Michael Cary Mitlyett Linda Mikesell jim Miller Warren Milliken Tom Minter Gail Mishler Bobby Mitchell Max Mitchell Sandi Mitchell Kathie Monteith Celia Molotsky Cheryl Mooney Dennis Mooney john Moore Molly Moore jack Moorhead Denice Morton Debbie Mosby jackie Mondy Tom Mozley Karen Mnncly jackie Murry WM' yi! ff X - ' ' f' . ?'fZ t , 1 .. . gvtif, - t- n ,V -I K i Q i ww - ' if-1, 7105 - .Q E. fl uf 51:5 f J, - 9 475 'gl' -f :V ' , N 'z' '. 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Student Cet jo from Indoor Cindy Neely janet Nodwell Mike Norvell Robert Nickle Mike Oglesby Andy O' Hare Kathy O'Harn Debbie Oldham Dana Orr Karen Orrison Q W VQ37: 2 x Y 4 . :NSY Nf,? 1'7 Y1'f'?f5'ff'Tf3'7 -ii' i ill5i,fZf'3!1TIl12i:S- ,1if.'11'ix'7-931'' I - . Q 1 is N V. cvywyt ,, RM X it j ' N -. ft? ,J K Q X r-.Q.,.2g 6g 3 1 inte E, 2 Ag, f X X E is M xx X X l NX, l X X . X 5 , 1 X 11, x 2 x N ,fl xg N 4 3 I 5 5 z E Z Q Craduatio memories, HUC After fain Molly Eat' Q it fi te , , i hole Graduation brings back fond and sad enjoy a spring ride to celebrate the Mike Slmdermever, active-in Drama cmeet. l memories, but these lively' Seniors termination of their schooling. Club, portrayyan English Bobby- door and utdoor Events and Sports After fainting from a SCVGFG Sh0Cl4, Listening to a dialogue from an- Chuck Gregg find their first hour Molly Eaton is revived by Ben Mann. other Country, David xviles and class interesting, but difficult. W Y 04 wiv ln! nw :ug . , . ,vf404 M' .Bla Rex Studt, known for his agility and As luck would have it he blows his , Bewildered and embarrassed, he is poise, slips on a piece of ice. cool and lands on his agility. stunned his own awkwardness. Seniors ind un in astimes Speechless, Randy Weber accepts a football banquetflwhile members of Jill FlC6fWOOd. displays her bowling trophy on the night of the annual the team and honored guests watch. gf-HCS in Mrs. C0rr1Gll,S P.E. class. es 4 . ssed, he is wkwardness. FHS ier bowling P. E. class. jay Overstreet Steve Owsley Steve Puclget Patti Page Betli Purseule New Patterson Terri Penniston Becky Phelps Kenny Pierce joe Pilsl Dennis Pointer Cathie Potter Greg Potts Roger Prewitt Carolyn Price Mike Quearry Lawson Quinn Becky Rader Bob Ragan Tanya Ragnsa jennifer Rash Connie Rayle David Redick Bill Reed joy Reese Pat Rendon Bill Renick Ruth Rewoldt Sue Reynolds Lynn Richardson f ,, ' -k.. 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Pep Squad and Sports Pla Vital 1 - a Nancy Ridings Bruno Riegl Linda Riley Steve Rimmer Terry Rinas Gloria Rios Chet Roberts Debbie Roberts David Robinson Tom Rockers 3 ir i l I Coach T watch th Cc W. .X .X . er feelings tographers. ital Coach Ted Chitwood, and Greg Potts, watch the .lays battle the Bears. I Senior letterman, jerry Swank, is on target for another Bluejay point. Bruce McCall gives a sigh of relief after a tiring traelg practice. , Component in the Seniors, Year Darrel Roper jim Roseman Bruce Rosenbaum Dave Ross Greg Runyan Kris Sager Marla Sunclellu Danny Schmidt Alan Schmidt Debbie Schooling n 1 nsr S ,. ,. M I We S --1-r 133 134 Sharon White leads a' cheer at the Seniors David Dickey, Randy Weber, plan their strategy before the open Baytown South Basketball game. Larry McDaniel, and jerry Swank, ing buzzer of the basketball game Acti ities Take Various Form A l t,.. , r if ff' tsrs L , gg , - ' I , : g',Cf V. + ' MLZZ fm ..,. . 'ig' 41 . 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E X ' ' 1, g , . -6' is 135 136 2212 ff,5tif.f so 2 nf, X If ,X , Q, Q yf,.,'.'f1 ,T ffff! f f fa, , ff Mn za 2 ,ff Cold weather plus spirited Jays Wildwood, Warren Milliken enjoys made for a fun filled day at Lake being pulled by this enthusiastic , w 'my 2 , 1 f,.,,2,ff, f fc Nh A 'f my 'ff of V ,,,.,2 2, ,2f,-W , , , mf f Wh, if ' ff LJ , ' 17227 Q2 if 2 4222 2' 2 72222222 ,f wwf ,, , 2 , 3 2253 4 722' QM ,,.,, ,2 2 ,X 4 717, ,fy I f ,6 ,I M, fgiywg ,A 222, f2f 22222 2-22522 2 Wifi I ' MW H Q f'Wfrllf4Z if 4221 f 9,2 QQ 2404 f ff class. Other activities take form at Raytown over Christmas holidays. utdoor Sport mpel Seniors ff P ff ,pc .w , ' I 2 X W '22 2 Cf 2 QQ , ef if X 9f!! sf P ff! 1,2 ,. 2 , - J' 1.2 ig. ,,, , t , rii up wav- 13 ,- f 2 '25 guy' V41 , . - X.f.4'.1. fi- f' ' HM? 1- B ,-5- 1 . ' ' - f I 4 Q '-' .1 K- ' I AZEG2? ,lf V- .... V 1, Qaalxf f , , Vq. 4,, ,. -. : , ' l Phil Thorton ' A v4 2 Harold Tliorton A. - , A .... I I ff , Linda Titus . . , 2- - - 5,Qit A fl Lloyd Tolle . L. Hb 1' - - ' Linda Tomlinson jim Trotter Ron Tucker Sharon Tudor Patty Tuttle Bill Tnrncr Ronnie Ulsliafcr Dcluhie Walden Renae Wallace Richard Wallace jntly Walls .at Jaw ,V 1. P 2 2 2 2 2 Z 2 2 7 6 2 2 f Z 2 2 v 5 2 Girls ir physical to Wfarren Patti Pa 1 x NGN B t we - s s - Nils X . 4. sects X A aside: -vein -XX X as 1 at s r 'QW wiv'-S iii -was gf? , out ke form at s holidays. iors Girls in Mrs. Cornellls Gth hour on the very difficult soccer test dur- physical education class concentrate ing the first semester of school. Senior Tim Moran displays great skill on the championship Raytown swim team organized this year. to rave th Cold inter ind Warren Milliken, Denise Morton, and versation at Big Boys , a favor- Paliti Page listen intently' to 21 COI1- ite eating place after Friday games, W jaywalker, Carlene Holmes throws candy to fans in a Christmas routine. 137 138 W, 5 Qgliff ' 7 ,W c av Q 1 I j i 575' ,, i' 7 : T ' I' gif! f' 1 . f n 5: MZ, I, H L WI? f 3356 is Z, ff: fffgyf' Q aff' I ln W u if Carlene Holmes, Diane Medley, Shar- sy Steinman visit cheerleader Cheryl on jourdan, Debbie Roberts, and Mis- Cole at Baptist Memorial Hospital. iversified Lives Tie Active 1 Frank Binney reviews pictures for the student paper the RAYFLECTOR. Stl Adding to the enthusiasm at our PLS. Gretchen, Greg Pottsg Ronda, Roger H.S. DCP rally WHS Tina, TOIH Mimefs Prewittg and Leca, Layton Yates. Denny Pointer portrays the Vicar in I Displayl the fall play, See How They Run. assists 5 iictures for FLECTO R. ji 2 Vicar in 1 iey Run. . ,.., it jean Warren Randy Weber if I ' Brenda Weir f Sharon W endel - Paul Wendanclt ' 1 01- 1 f ,R P-Kgs at ss- X z Qs 5 XX 435' It c 5 it Linnel VVerremeyer jill VVest0n Pat Westerman Sharon White jim Wilcox 1 ,R i V, :, -.M - ,b -1- .ffm V+' - f .lr 1 -Q3 AI 3,1 . : g N uw K 1 615. ,- my , pr '- A 5 ' 41 f ff ea- 1- vi 9' ,cf 1 ev Q 2-eg, xp s if . 1 .f -Jar ff? gs -in regret -. Q. s ix!--, 4 ' X -.15--1: O 'f , . . --'Va i-ff L, 33, ' E Q git, X H I, X X sf X . gif .. Wiiwiyiifi . , V .3,.K.-,qw . , fx. ew f - Q ff' ,- f if -Q' f I ,H ,a f 1 s 5, .Maw fx 2. H.--' 1422 Q . wi . , 3 A, .A , 4 Sl? Students to nified Ra town M Displaying courtesy, john Woodside assists Judy Baum on the steps. MSE J -'rfsuwgvn To judy's dismay, this courtesy tumed out to be a shove into the snow. 1 fm e ei W y,,,,i is new f I V , ff: -4. f .- 41 ,v: ,f f-.f., V! A 2 K., .,,,, 1 ' ' ' - Judy gets her revenge by the pleas- ure of his company in the snowbank. 139 if ff W f y H7 QQ Q f . ' , , .. Z iq 4 f ffyfffzr , ffm ff ffm! :Z4,2,','fQ, if W, f I , , fw'X fr A H M,1 ,?'1fff:j,,' 'fag . f ' 2 'f ,rv 4- ' ,V 1,-, ff7f?ff: I5 if 7- ' ..,g,5f.wf4v Qrfzjwsff f, i'f ' gg44.,,,,'f,f:,,r-,..,- Ifzzzw-W,f,, .,fZw.o-fnff my 'WL David Wiles Cheryl Wilkerson Diane Williams jan Williams Terry Williams Kathy Williamson Nancy Winchester Daryl VVoocl Wanda Woods john Woodside- ocational ourses are Helpful t Bill Reed, Wayne Cagle, Ron Stites, theory of light waves in collabora- Darla Acree, Sherrv King and Kris Due to 3 and Brian Marstellar study the tion with Mr. Wiley's Physics class. Sager sing at Girls Glee Rehearsal band beg 140 Ronnie Woody Keith Wfoolery Renee Wooley Mike Wfoolley Layton Yates V Teresa Yates Patty Young jenness Zeigler Evonne Zibung Dennis Zmek. Jful to Man ollege 'Bound Seniors Due to a touchdown, an elated Pep In Mr. Schupp's fifth hour theory t0 the C0U1P0Siti0f1, SUUCUIFC alld , and Kris band begins to play the fight Song, class Senior students are introduced interpretation Of musical Scoring. Rehearsal. I l 1 O N-5,2 .141 142 Leading the junior Class are: Doug Hinton, Sandy Martin, Sec., john B1-own, and Connie Friedley. Not Meador, Bob Brown, Debbie Ramsey, Hill, V. Pres., Tobi Keele, Treas., pictured, Scott Caugar, Pres., Debbi Diane jones, Kyle Martin, julie Sherry jackson, Monica Kelley, Liz Egergtronq, and Bob Krucker. iming to Achieve igh Goals Conscientious and success- ful exemplifies the 1968-69 jun- ior class of Raytown High. The class of over six-hundred en- tered their junior year eager and anxious to launch into a year of unprecedented achieve- ment. One of the largest groups ever to enter Baytown, the jun- ior class, has earned complete praise for surmounting goals and setting high standards. As a student body they have partici- pated in all school events and strived to make it an unforget- table year. As tradition requires the junior class to sponsor the an- nual jr.-Sr. Prom, this year they have exhibited all out effort Through the guidance and assistance are made by the decoration commit- of Mr. Youngs and Mr. Starnes, prep- . tee. Group enthusiasm and effort to make MAINE-rica the Beauti- arations for the junior-Senior prom join to produce an exciting event. , fulw a most memorable theme. jci Bi jo: Ca Dc Pc Nr Nil Ba Mi Bo Da Da Ra All Pm Ra jin Bo Jo: Nl: T n jin N I i Be Tir S in Ke Rh Th Ba Di jar Fr: Ka Mi Pai XY: Sli: Yic N lz jef Dal Be Ed Pas Ed Ph Liz D i: ,. .XX, Q ,g .X,XX px N4 X' t fm FU r- , nr- , t . z al '. 1 id- hs P ,Q X, 'QQ' i ,gb,,'a x, .51 : ,. idley. Not es.g Debbi er. Jals 1 success- i8-69 lun- iigh. The idred en- ear eager :h into a l achieve- ist groups , the jun- complete ,ng goals ards. As a we partici- vents and unforget- quires the or the an- this year l out effort he Beauti- ale theme. -lcrry Acrec Bill Adams joan Adams Carolyn Adm- 'Debby Agee Peggy Alnnann Nola Aldrich Nicki Alexoponlos Banita Allen Mike Allinder Bonnie Anderson David Anderson David Angel Randy Apgar Alecia Athenas Ron Atkins Raymond Atkeisson jim Aucoin Bonnie Auld Joyce Baker Mary Baker iff away 4 I - . ..t.., , 1.5 y QW ,.,. 4. 5- -my. I.: -,ww yur ' 4 f 5 , , 2 X NR X Q :Ms 'Z ., 4. 2. - X- '44-1-a2Z 2Q' ii - f Y - RST:-, An ble jim Barnes Mike Barron Beverly Bates Tim Batlines Sue Bauer Ken Beach Rhonda Beaman Thom Bear Barbara Beebe Durinda Belshe jack Belshe Francine Benkovich Karen Benson Michele Bice Paul Billington Wally Binney Sharon Bishop Vicki Bockelman Margaret Boehm jeffiBone David Brown Beth Boyd Ed Bradfield Pat Bradley Ed Braun Phil Brewer Liz Brown Diane Brown - fz R th f I f 1 r, ., X j Aw 1 X A f f f f V ,, Us J fi -,,...a . 't,. Y, , Q, 5. 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Q r A f ., 4 4.6 , ., , Bob Brown Linda Bryan Barbara Buchhorn Dcnnis Bundrcn joc Burncll Donna Burns Nancy Burris Dawn Burton Lee Ann Burton Debbie Butler Carolyn Cahill joel Campbell George Caldwell Carol Carlson Connie Carlton Debby Carmack Brent Carter Scott Cauger Rae Cavin jim Cesar john Chandler Linda Channel Denise Chapman Rick Charles jim Cheatham Ron Chinn jo Christianson Debra Clark Dorothy Clark Ron Clark Patty Clark Teresa Clemens Glenn Clifton Steve Clore Dianna Clutter jim Collins Debbie Cochran Danny Collinson Donna Combs Lynn Coppersmith Barbara Corn Rosalie Costanza Mike Coulter Kathy Cox Teresa Coy john Crawford David Crim Cerry Crim 9 Richard Crook Carol Crossland Debbie Crownover Cary Crutcher Debby Cumberford Connie Cummons Carolyn Cusumano Ginzer Cuzick j im StL Ed Lir De Km Bo Th De Par Cai Bai Pat Dai joe Kar jam Nar Elai Dial Greg Rick Bob VVoc Den Hu r Cler Har: Katl Cwfl Q, Hoyis Studies Depiot junior Effort urn n Eclclie Davis Linda Davis Debbie Dawson Kristie Day Bonnie Decker Theresa DeCrave H Debbie Delsapp ?ll Pam Devin 5' jg 1 Cary Dickey Ax .-,V , .gig fq, i 5 Barbara Diecid ue gf s 5 Diecidue K 'V V kVkV-k ki h w .,s . 1 Dan Dietz 1 f,,:g 11 f ff Q Q H joe DeCiralamo ' !,,l F X, - V ,k Karen Dills ' I, gf20vf X4 janet Dix X! Nancy Dix , ,, Elaine Doelling A s l I Diane Dolson X fs ' I Q tw A Aw Greg Dorsch W 'MQ W ,sv V , I Rich Doudrick WZ? - f ian Bob Dugas A 1 Woody Duncan in Denise Duncan 5 ' fx Q Hunter Duvall 'W' X 6 W fan., Glenn Eckel X , ' rg 'ww Harry Edmondsor , fo , Kathy Edwards If X Gwen Eli ff! My, is , , , ff r ,. l 'an son 3 smith l TZH l if 1 , I 'IUVCI' erford ions 7 lnano Jim Collins Pam Hunter, and john Diagramming becomes an easy task Joyce Plank faces testing with as- HOVIS discuss a future book panel. to Glenn J0hflST0Il and Steve Nyqu1St. surance after earnest preparation. i 1 i fn- 145 146 Teentown is a great place to get to- opportunity Thom Bear, Tim Sophy, gether and reflect on the weekis and Wally Binney discuss the latest past events. Taking advantage of the news happening at Raytown. juniors Delight In ,,,. gi, ,,,ff5:,!1 W2 2 'i Q y,::e:f.,g,-gf .1 fl it A - , ' ff: '4- 'Y ' 'Vt' ..,..,. iiiiffi. 44 ivfif, .457 If N L ' f 0 CM, 'ifiif' 1 if 1 3 3 ff 1 , 4 Q 5, gf 1 5 5 .nt iw, -, I I g V Z , ff ff , 'X 2 f 'YQ it At the choir picnic, joDean Hearn, Debbie Welt, and Barb Turner walk to the softball game in progress. appenings s 4 ff , a r E, 2 ,Af X , ,b . L.,-sa V 2 s 2 f 'ta in f if aw at 1 K s 25 Q X q ' 3 ff-1 ' 7'5fL 2'f V 2 1 M 't,' 1 no -:' r'-1f5,s:f,- ' , 1:91, ' 5 .Vi Y zf1,:1-'if fy U L1 , 5 ., ,f.-,gt f' Q , V 'Fi k.-' f '-'.. v 75 t ,'.' T , J ' ',,',j C is v'a,t z N ,g,.. . V Vvpy. ,I E I' 5 -c ' .,r ,,,, - 4. -3 'wr , :Q 4 , .xp , ,,,p. i , HQ Y X ? 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Sue Hoban Bob Holland Steve Holland Lee Holt Jeanette Holtzclaw Joe Hopkins Mary Howard Janice Hudgens Jeanette Hudgens Camilla Huet Mary Huff Tim Hummel Pam Hunter Patty Hursman Sherry Hurst Julie Ireland Terrell Isaman Duane Jackson Robert Jackson Sherry Jackson Patty Jessup Glen Johnston Charles Jones Diane Jones Gene Jones Mark Jones Patricia Jones Teresa Jones Fi Ja M Tc M SL Sa C1 Ju K: Pe Rc B2 Pa Jei Lii Ri1 Di Ro An Lo Bo Mi Mi Ch Ro Lv Mi Ma Mi Da De Pat Bai Bel Ste Fr: Ro Jill Jan Lai B01 Cla Ka Ma RO: Roi Bar hllt Cl: Ro Fra De Ch Gii Bil filly law DS powers picnic. 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X. - 5 . we Q Q J ,r X X X 9' X as Mike McCormick Rick McCormick Mel McCoy Steve McCullough Dave McDowell Kerry McGee Mike McGhee Phil McGeorge Rick McCovney Priscilla Mclntyre Don McMahan Cary McPherson Bill McWilliams Debbie Magee Mary Madison Kathi Mange Paul Matthews Brenda Martin Kyle Martin Rick Martin Sandy Martin Mike Massey Mark Maston Sue Maxwell Mark Mayes Doug Meador Cary Meiners Sherry Meints Brenda Meller Emma Menninger Patty Merryman Cindy Miller Cail Miller Cecilia Mino Marcia Minor Carol Mitchell Stacy Mitchell Larry Moffitt David Mooney Cyndi Moore Rick Moore Paul Morehead Steve Morth Dave Mossman Donna Muchmore jay Murphy janet Naylor jim Newman Cheri Newport Daphne Nicholson David Novak Steve Nyquist Patty O' Hara Nancy Ocejo Patty O'Dell Tom Osborne CC 17 ' , lg, 'I 1 Mf' ' 1 f ,ff X4 Z! 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Mike Parr Theresa Pascuzzi Yicki Patchin jayne Patterson Yvonne Patterson jackie Peacock Pat Peine Danny Pence john Perclue Doug Phillips jerry Pientka Lynn Pierce Sandy Pippin joyce Plank Mark Plaster Cindy Pope john Porter Debby Powell Nancy' Precht Steve Ptacck Kevin Rahourn Sam Ragon Lincla Rakestraw Dchluie Ramsey Sherrie Rcaholcl Laura Redick Terri Reese Dclui lleiss ' f I W' ,Z yi , ,.,., 4 , ,tw ifi 1 3. , , ts ' . 4 'W wif 1 7 . - 'WW , ' 1 f w'w'i1feWf'f 'M ffffyfff? ,ff , Qffff, WC27 ' xif 3, if A jf ff, f., fy 2 WZ ff 7, ., -X72 JM f , Wage? aw ' I l f Yfrgffzff wwf ,fm 4 f yZy,4,1,i .f X i f ' 2 1 , 1 .nrfzy -V ,AWT 'f ic 94.4 2 2.r Ql:, 1ff- f gs 1? fy 61 f Q f f ': :: ' , , ' . 'fifi -..., 'f is l A to Success Applying make-up to Wally Binney, janice Elston displays her skill. is N 'X X 'iiaigijg . 1 ,3-. -. , , ,Q ' ,Mx . -f., Q . 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Ahead to Dennis Staggs Kathy Staley Susan States janice Stegner Bob Stevenson Shelley Stewart Sharon Stewart Brad Stillahn - Liz Stock Vicki Stutzman joe Summers . n Valerie Suppenbach if Debbie Sweat . S . aaa-V Tom Tait . Avo.- 'S' ' t Mark Tashkoff Connie Tate L .ki 6 ,,.s , .L ...th . 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On coming to Baytown, they had to give up their former loyalties and unite as a Sophomore Class. The Sophomores have spon- sored many worthwhile projects including the sale of candy canes and class pins. 1 v . f., . - teak- . J? ' , 1 ,X , .f 4 9 gk ! 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Patricia Connors Herb Cooper Diane Cordts Becci Cort Mike Cothern Iames Cox Roy Cox Lynda Crank k Larry Crawford Nancy Crawford Clinton Crownover Bill Cummins Cynthia Curtman Debbie Curley Lynda Czerwonka Barbara Dalrymple Dianna D'Aura Pam Davidson Wanda Davidson Kathy Davis Tim Davis Mike Day Randy Day Connie DeFoe james DeGraeve Dennis Denrow Cynthia DePew jim Devin- janice Deppensmith Denise Derby Ritz-hard.Dick Steven Dietzel Nancy Ditsch Judy Dodson LeAnne Dolan Kathy Douglas Becky Dowell joel Duggins Denise Duncan Nancy Duncan ,.,..- l l I l l 6 i l l 1 l 1 1 0 l Z As a n team, teamma gl' 1. 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' '-f 'N , ff., ,Lx ., 1,1-vzam.-,4-f..1.::1Q.,-1 , ,:':.'.4.4:,,..g A 172 Girl' s Sports Skill and Coordination ombine BACK ROW: Mrs. Aspedon, jo I-learn, Susan Euhank, Chris Lackey, Claudia Long, jo Christenson, Gail Eskew, Debby Penzl, Cindy Moore, Wanda Davidson. FIRST ROW: Deb- 2 1 i Debbie Egerstrom takes a step for- ward as she serves the ball. bie Schooling, Carol Cockrell, Sharon Sim- cox, Adelaide Eubank, Debbie Clayzier, Debbie Carmack, Kathy Holwick. Besides being proud of boys sports, Baytown recognizes her outstanding girls intramural teams. Under the direction of Mrs. Aspedon and Mrs. Cab- bard, the volleyball, basketball, and softball teams ranked high in competition. Team members practiced long hours after school in preparation for Saturday Sportsdays held at area schools. Raytown returned from each of these contests with a trophy and nothing less than second place. Seniors Kathy Holwiclc and Debbie Schooling served as captains of the teams. Awaiting instructions from Mrs. the junior high schools football Gabbard, the softball team meets on field for an afterschool practice. in Concei strives S 4 As Cl Reed ' in Victorious Season for Girly l b ll, sboys s ier nural n of Ga - tba hi h bers school urclay nools. ich of rophy econd mlwick ervecl -...-,,,,,,:g. , -. '- A 9- fm ' ee' X' s N 'K V A .i f-5-,7,-.f2'- s 4 Ei , f'7..fV,, 9 f : '3'fZf'y,Qg B -'54-fiQ?ia,5 w ,. .. A 5 ,4L,.,,5,f G I ,.,, D t, wifi , ,' ,ffg ', hia- ,. fn. Q ff1-ffif2'vF7f j , 'af :iz ,. in f-1 ' f i' l f 1 -wi' f , , f ,, 1, af mf-Ziff yn M y ff! W I wk, 'f fc ali, 47 4 flaw' f yxf Yarjwg vi wifi if f il .2 VZ' , fig 7,'Zff.z:1f. , f Z-ff 2,1711 wif 3, XZ Qifiifffn ' 2 f ,fl 16 VQW? 7 19 'ZZ 622 football iractice. Concentrating on form, Lynn Hansen strives to sink a free throw in gym. As Chris Faueett observes, Nancy Reed returns an opponents volley. Marv Brown searches her memory . , Sandy Martin watches as Bev Bates for an answer to the volleyball test. stretches to return the serve. BACK ROW: Debbie Schooling, Chris Lackey. Kathy Holwiek. FIRST HOW: Debbie Carniaek. Claudia Long, Debbie Penzl, Cindy Moore, Donna Crist, Lynn Hansen, Mara Baronti, Susan Eubank, Wanda Dayiclson,-IoDeu11 Heurll. jackie jorgensen, Carol Coekrell, -Ioyee Beclell. 173 174 irls Excel in arious Sport 1 a it 1 c of U i 6, , i 1 I X l 1 i 5 - ,,,..,., , ww Q f 5 4 ,' J' ' H ., 3, X ,, sf .. ,k I ,V w 31 ...My ' 1-' -WM T' 'E V V 1 . V ,, 1 If fg 4 ix f 'ua :wr s f 6 t , 'fi 'fb 3 . , , wg. . ' A J. A , .4 Q, 'f 4:55 '42,-1 :Q . 3' 3 F .Manuva .L ...J , ! .,sV , ,Ang j 11 ni 'ij s , - -gg fr -4 ,V ,. . X ' r f TI b'u.f.':,V X' Q' It K A v 5 . Q' 1 - p 'ifaA1iQig.S'Af 'sm -gt ' . --I , .-- , -T - A 54 g Q ,' '-sfwft' n.-H ,v.-.I-fab J!-p 'grins ' 'J..., 1'5 ' 7'4fl1.?'fQ3f ',, 'Nw-, -'Qty 5 --V -w T' , I 55 Y-:-' L t 'i gg, 5 4. 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FRONT ROW: Wrestling Wrestling Team Proves Ahilit T , J-fun Grasping for a hold, Garv Sides As a Truman wrestler tries to free the jay's captain tightens his hold works to find a weakness in his rival. himself from Larry Frankis C0HtI'0l, and goes on to pin his competitor. Greg sary r-I.: gli , ark? A v I N . ,, E13-qi, V L . f X. .N Q, .. ,,...,-' 4. ...,,. ,M f n 'NS as-:aw sim P After se pinning In X X 's signal, his strategy. ility :ens his hold is competitor. in WQQQA X SLN N x. F. X After sectirirlg H RHYQOWH victory by meet, Greg Potts is carried from Captain Roger Prewitt strengthens pinning hlS OPPOUCTN IU the Chr1SH1HI1 the mat by exuberant team members. the- margin by crushing his opponent. Inter-School ompetition W- M Muna G 'f d - BACK ROW: Ross Lanaham, Steve Mishler, Turner, Frank Varsalona. FIRST ROW: Eric Sareg frgcrgtsclgakes doxm tags 30532 Chris Lytle, Greg Combs, Coach Rice. SEC- Penniston, Doug Long, Steve Clore, Brad ry rlsman yr P t OND ROW: jeff Fritts, Bruce Shouse, Frank Stillahn, john Chandler, Bob Locklear. Binney, Randy Lemberger, Paul Cobel, Mike 177 178 nthusiastio ays haraoterize . . , as 9 . xr ,C n , I . . . , 1 A ,, f C ' 'f J , . l 1 ' I- t Bail. U Y . h . , 4 gig 1- A. .f ' .. ,. 'S ' V. ' ,.. to J , V 'A W . . x .- M . - . ': , , es- '-v- .... 4, 3- h , . - t, , ' -H ' A '42-V21 . -' 'N 4, 'T ' ' --4-f. ' A A .sa V ,- ' .7 A,..- . jg.,-.4 4 ' ,V X' , -. H,--' ' u . , ' . ,- M 5- 1 z:f,,.:,--1 as . - 7 -- 2 -M 2 - 2 f 4-.. .E'-ftp..- - ., ,, - ' 7 l .- . - G.. 7 . . --, ' ' , -sf .f-f .-... - , - - 'A uf!-L4 , 4' ., .ar , t .--, .. . A A ra . ll-, .I dl, g 1.4- z1 '7 W Nw . A ,, ' Excellent blocking by Dave Rinas H 6 H airlsf eff Citv Heli-215 in P121 helps Carl Firlds gain valuable yard- jim Turner demonstrates agility as he avoids a jeff City opponent. g ,g I . Q y- towns annual homecoming game. RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS Varsity Scores 28 0 Springfield Central 0 19 jeff City 21 9 Truman 21 7 Ruskin 17 7 Center 20 26 William Chrisman O O jeff City ' Helias 27 6 North Kansas City 7 13 Oak Park V 6 7 South During the Truman game, a referee ling a touchdown to be added to Ray- stands with upraised arms, signal- townls growing list of victories. ,J On a Acrce BACK Weber rize ringfield Central jeff City Truman Ruskin Center VVilliam 'Chrisman jeff City Helias orth Kansas City Oak Park added to Ray- ictories, Raytown' s Season 54 l South OH 3 brisk night af ChfiS1'H2H, jerry in the Bearis defense for another Dave Dickey receivesifa pass despite 1 a Acree surges forward through a hole first and ten by the Bluejays, a pursuing jeff City jay's efforts. , . 2 j if ' W BACK ROW: Coach Parks, Coach Willey, jim Miller, Eddy Bradford, Mark Studt, Rex Studt, Layton Yates, Dave Dickey, Randy Weber, Mike Klaustermeyer, Paul Moore- head, Coach Chronister, Coach Brush, Coach Renzulti. FOURTH ROW: Paul Ditty, Phil Brewer, Stan Harris, Dave Bown, Doug Mea- d0fS, Greg Potts, Carl Fields, jim Legg, Mike Herring, Pat Heck, Brad Willis, Steve Teter, Bruno Riegl, Coach Chittwood. THIRD ROW: Chris Lytle, Steve Gillespie, Gary Leeper, Greg Runyan, Terrin Krinke, Steve Emke, jim- Turner, jerry Acree, Greg Grounds, Tom Bear, Kenny Beach, Woody Duncan, Ray Hanna. SECOND ROW: jay Trotter, Dwight Hamilton, john Hill, Frank Lyngar, Mike Parr, Raymond Atkeisson, Steve Ptaeek, Doug Phillips, Randy Apgar, Ron Atkins, Richard Adams, Tom Lytle. FIRST ROW: Bob Stevenson, Bob Krncker, Dave Anderson, Dave Rinas, Bill Renick, Roger Prewitt, Steve Owsley, Curtis Funk, Tom Osborne. 180 Team, Led lib Senior Lettermen L K , r 15.1.5 A ld ' gil. , 4 Steve Gillespie Back Center Back End . 151' it-I f' . .' ' .H '.' 'la '4 J'-1 -J. v 1 Q' L, A,r .- Q ' 1 . , ' ,f ., . 4 ag .. , , . V -, t- ' fr avg. 1--ff? r e i 'l-x. Stan Harris Mike Herring Mike Klaustcrmeycr Tcrrin Krinke Gary Lecper , Guard Tackle V4 ti, ,Y L 1 ' ,.. MKS MLW, , , , ,1 ,, . ,, , n ff' ' T. 5 '--2 1' . e ,., . , a:w.'.,'.- r ...,,. . r-'-'r-'Ut 5' '-,-t hiv ,U .. .,. lim Legg Stew OWSICP' Captain Dave Dickey Tackle Back End Ac Y 2' Y I.. 4' v 7-.V ir.. V. A x, 1 4-,dx kin .5 l .'., Kb ,, f 'J Qi .Q -fl 1 :f tx , L , I fl' 1 4512155 hge, gfwdffll figgn 1 ,, if 1 3 at , Lhkiyt HGH if f :FQWQQNX Q 5 film? 'T-ft l f. N 54:1 5' Achieve 5-4-1 Football Record W-,QM MEM 44224414 3- :W-S lr- L i 5 s N 5 X g X Q . W if N . SQKN 5 X NX 1 lit t X XM x x X 'FQ ,, all .sq :Y 2' K A 'RRP' i rw , X- :kg X X . w rmeyer zy.fQ,:fe2- -. 1 A' Welfffei, r V .,A., I , ' if 1kf't1ffi4'-ff 4 . , . We ., A. , 0 X .. K, rv, .3 mf ,cfm r, ,J , I 1' 1453- 's ., livfnsc. i 1 f 4? 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Captain Carl Fields Bill Renick Bruno Riegl Back Back Kicker 4, ff C R Rex Studt Randy Weber Layton Yates reguigyan Tackle End Linebacker 181 182 u il if U if !s -..-:maui g.x'm-r::- 'bu' 5 up Ari .. P-A-N I .- ,4-fm E . It , Y. , - .1.,j-',-4' Q. . w r,: HL :T I 'f --v-' '.'.a ff .Q-1 1 L. , '.ii. 'fPN', l':iR +'ff t-f arf.:-S ',-'A 4923511 S111 .1 iktzasllliilf.:--jfs' . fb 173-if fi. . jim Hill avoids the outstretched arm Under the direction of Coach Thomp- A sophomore punts the ball after the of his Chrisman opponent to gain a son, the sophomore squad ended itis jays fail to gain a first down. first down for the sophomore team. season with a 5-4-0 record. Iunior and Sophomore Teams are T Junior Varsity ' Scores 1' I V. O 13 South V. 6 13 . Truman . V. 13 1 7 Ruskin V. 0 26 Center p V. 26 13 William Chrisman . 25 0 North Kansas .. ,.,.-wa. + City . 7 12 Sophomores As john Hill blocks, Paul Moorehead turns the corner for the touchdown. Kirk Coffman runs through a wide opening to return the kick-off. nm! BACK li Phil Sidi Cray, jc Turner, ROW: C Torn liy: Torn Bl' Pr- RHS RI-1S RHS BHS Rus RHS RHS RH-S RHS -E 5.1 nl ? i Q T ' 'Q-if , F - f Y 51.. ., ' 1 -Silk Q K I A., aff?-.s . 1 K 'X- 1-' 41, . P?-' . fr . 1 -if ,fr- 1 .- '- ,FB , YQ Q' , , -.:.g,. mach Thomp- d ended it's rd. EITC ty South Truman Ruskin Senter Villiam hrisman rth Kansas City phomores BACK ROXY: Coach Thompson, Pet Yocum, Phil Sides, Frank Fain, Ronnie Brown, Dan Cray, jerry Nichols, David Wheatley, Mike Turner, john Hill, Larry Russell. FOURTH ROW: Coach Rice, Alan Sheilds, Doug Rinas, Tom Ryan, john Marchetti, Robert Hongas, Tom Beraslavich, Cary Lyngar, Rick Phil- Preparing Sophomore Scores RHS 31 0 South RHS 39 0 Truman RHS 6 7 Ruskin T RHS 19 22C T center R RHS 53 1K9 William , Chfisman T RHS 20 6 Belton RHS 7 28 Shawnee lMission South RHS 12 0 North Kansas City RHS O 19 OakPark lips, Chuck Wass, DongfMyers, Mike Cole- man. THIRD ROW: Coach Stevens, Bruce Shouse, Paul Schooling, Bob Boydston, Cary Timberlake, jay Mclntosh, Kirk Lewis, Den- nis Landis, Pat Campbell, Mike Lawman, Andy Boak. SECOND ROW: jan Stryker, Glen XVade, Keith Acree, Mike Buckles, jim Ross, Chester Lukenbill, Eugene Mitchell, Herb Cooper, joel Duggins, Keith jason. FIRST ROW: Daryl Hunter, Mike Kelly, Dwight Postlewait, Randy Tulle, Randy Lem- buger, Rich Bloom, Steve Mishler, Dave potts. for Raytownis Future Following his blockers well, Ron in a long run during the junior var- Atkins tucks the ball under his arm slty versus sophomore game. 183 i ' - '- M'-'F',,,i -. gf-.-,in 4 g M- -,-13.5-1-. Q jc -1 ' if.. - , , S-!5a-tv.-,i-'w i--. -gg-g - 1 - . -'vw' r - .if . ,, Ni , if --51,-. ,1-x ' 1 , I . V .qi n P l ?f.v4' -Q ' Q-' --. Q, -S .rf- ff iff' . C' r Trving to regain his balance, Cap- touchdown against Helias but suc- As one of Trumanys defense struggles tain Carl Fields strains to score a ceeds in reaching the nine yard line. to reach jerry Acree, another by- 3 XX ' f if 184 xx val N 5 Coach Chittwood reviews strategic Jays as they rest in the locker room plays and encourages the exhausted during half in the Oak Park game. Ra town The jays began their foot- ball season with a four game winning streak, broken only by their 19-0 loss to jeff City. After defeating Center, Baytown bowed to Chrisman in a close battle at the Bear's stadium. This loss was followed by Ray- townis homecoming game with jeff City Helias in which neither team scored. Spirits soared as Baytown defeated North Kansas City. Raytown concluded their season with a loss to Oak Park, in which they forfeited all hopes of obtaining first place in the Suburban Eight Conference, and a heartbreaking loss to the Ray- town South Cardinals. . -E' 'sg xi :Af s '-,-'fr3 passes to brii i ' s .1 . Q, I . 4 A 11 , 4 1 M u 49 ,f Quarter a team i N, s t les ' 5 ' ' ' e srugg passes teve Qillespie in an attempt Manager Tom Lytle, Chris Lytle, picturedl were behind the Scene, nother by- DWH their foot- four game an only by Ieff City. r, Baytown' in a close s stadium. cd by Ray- game with rich neither soared as irth Kansas iuded their Calc Park, ed all hopes ,ace in the erence, and to the Ray- b ' A - . to rmg Crees long run to 3 halt' Paul Ditty and Russell Shlppy fNot helping the Baytown football squad. Finishes Fourth in Conference Z Quarterback Steve Owsley passes to Senior back Steve Gillespie is helped Greg Potts following breath-taking a teammate during the Helias game. from the field by Carl Fields and action during the jeff City game. 185 Track -Track Team Dashes to Overtake 186 FV 1 TY' r SE l ,x l Lloyd Tolle massages Skip Evan's pulled muscle before a meetg Tolle and Exams are Captains for Raytownn The Raytown trackmen prove that snow can stop their practices, as neither rain nor sleet nor hail nor they dash down a rainy parking lot. A member of the Baytown track team land in the soft landing pit that Surging from a starting position, Bob barely clears the high jump bar to will cushion his fall in the gym. Brown streaks toward the finish. R1 L cncc 1' fOLlIll. INCH S comps as one in the C coache as cap seniors Evans. served team n P2 such ar vaultin of afte part o Pole the rke 3 E 5. ractices. 35 parking lot. position, Bob the finish. Runners Leading the 1969 confer- ence race was the Raytown track team. This season the track- men sped past Suburban Eight compeition to place themselves as one of the top ranking teams in the area. Coach Park successfully coached' the trackmen. Serving as captains of the team were seniors Lloyd Tolle and Skip Evans. As captains. the boys served as examples to other team members. Participation in track events such as hurdles, relays and pole vaulting required untold hours of after-school training on the part of every boy on the team. l Galen Ellis strains to heave the shot the farthest while in practice. Pole vaulter David Angel flies over To Perfect .3 Skill H1 am. .Sport the bar as he practices long hours. takes determination and patience. Loosening up before a track meet, Bill Renick glides over the hurdle. Sprinting to the finish of the 880 relay, Phil McCe0rge clinches first. 187 188 Cross Country Means Hard ork S- '-4 . .a',Yl' i., - 4.31, A, . Us-,j fi Q 1 .V-. , -ff-, 2.4 .5--f-vi--.,' xv -P '-L,.- ' -'H , -' : ',.'f - ff--Z .14 ' ' 'YQ 'v s'- Q r .: -+-- . ' , 'V-' .fsr't'-- f..--.1-- -fg -'E+ c '-- 'a - U. - .ea 2 A if 2, 1-'we L. 41, ,,,m.,Q.2, - -ff ,-. -.rf-,:.fff A -5-1 1.2. .li-qg,. -.. a -- fu- f- -fs- 1 -4,---ff .1 at 53'.....g.Z.....-ff:-' 'F 'Z31 mg ag, i Many long hours of training prepare each meet. These hours are re- Maintaining a slight margin, Steve Raytown s cross country team for warded by a victorious season. Snelling captures another first place. Rocky Magers, Pat Rendon, and Jghn In the anxious moments before the dard encourages team spirit confi- Shfader press foryvard in the race, strenuous race begins, Coach God- dence in the individual team members. fg gl ,rr 91 is A lV 9'-Us-0 ,' A' rfrfrf ' 3 N Q' 'ty' W - ge s uf? 4 -Q' X 3 Qi? Q-4 It A 1 vi 'li K t if 'ff .',,e ...rgxw 3 t A Q -s qw f t lf i wtf? As Phi the fir: CM l L' ,ld Phil MQ after fa orli X V'L'T5'if ff fc.: if -wen.: -. ... l ,v A xv . 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Phil Mccleorge raises 3 Sprav of Sand Ending the first round of golf, Dauve Greene assists by holding the flag after falling short of the green. Robinson carefully putts while jim at Hill Crest Country Club. ree 3 l 190 sais After stealing the ball, jerry Swank Dave Dickey goes to the boards to and jim Ceasar close in to assure climaxes his effort with a lay up. score for Raytown as Randy Weber jays control of ball with jeff City. gms , ,,ii III p f v .l,l'f ' . . i ,. ,A A I ll f Q, ' I I l ' 3 fa ' ' i , ' ,ay W r y l Q,j M if 511, f 'fwfb . f l rfcffggf 1 f i i ., Q- V., f ' 4, 1, , In spite of a persistent guard, jim Randy Weber, captain of Raytownls During the annual Blue-White game, Green attempts a long field goal. team, tensely waits for the rebound. Randy Weber barely missesarebound. Raytown 6 4 n Raytowx jim C Y'-: 'LH ,wyfj,f 'N-N. Trying Daniel 7 NV H 'errv Swank a lay up. I I F 43434 ,WMV 43 I 5' ,. , 1 ,, 'jg is i A 'M ,gi ' 45 a as f f f f ti ff 'U ' f ,, 7 4 ,, 1? ' f I W gf ,721 ..,, . iWhite game ,es a rebound Season Is ampened B Losses Raytown teammembers Dave Rickey, Weber, and Larry McDaniels shift as they move downcourt to protect jim Greene, jerry Swank, Randy from offensive to defensive positions Baytown goal from Truman Patriots. w.,,,,,,?rN .My WW . - 1 1 i ' , , gay ,,,.,,., , , , ,,.,,,,,, N Wmmmm Ml Tryin to close the gap Larrv MC- Ravtowiis varsity squad, scrambling to control the game hy the use of i Dame? concentrates on his free throw. for' possession of the ball, strived speed, agility, and determination. 191 A l i e 4 5 1+ I 3 5 1 3 v FGHCO ,rst home game 'son City. Despite this, heart-breaker. Record In Scoring In the closing seconds of the Oak As Steve Snelling and Randy Weber A tense hush falls over the 'erowd as Park game, Dave Dickey scores two. watch, jerry Swank rebounds the ball. Randy Weber aims for a free throw. e RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS 'RHS RHS VARSITY SCORES 7 H RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS 61 75 Southeast 60 i 61 St. joseph Central 55 50 Southwest 65 67 jefferson City -18 50 Oak Park 54 R58 Southeast 69 55 6 O,Hara 49 53 Ward ff 53' 606 Trumani 61 62 1 Ruskin 61 63 Center R 53 47 Chrisman 65 46 South j 82 85 Oak Park ,K 50 48 North Kansas 1 City 58 77 Truman 60 56 Ruskin y 6-1 61 Center 46 57 Chrisman 54 68 South Raytown's defense is displayed by Ceaser, and Randy Weber as they team members Steve Snelling, jim guard the jay's goal from Oak Park. 193 n X 5 i I . W Q 4 1 5 a ' 2 ' .ww . , , ,,,,,,, ,i--,-.....- 196 , RHS S RHS 4. cw s. B U N RHS RHS e RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS RHS . RHS RHS RHS I V,.- uns RHS RHS RHS BACK ROW: Brent Carter, Mark Plaster, XVilley. FIRST ROXV: Mike McGhee, Mike jim Barnes, jolm Perdue, Ed Bradficlcl, Coach Hill, jolm Srader, Kyle Martin, jim Turner. J. v. scones Southeast St. joseph Central Southwest jefferson City H S Oak Park Truman Ruskin Center Chrisman South Oak Park North Kansas C City W Truman il . Ruskin A Center ' North Kansas I City J Chrismanf S, Southi 'I unior arsit Arid Sophomore Gaining the advantage for the jays, With that spirited extra effort typi- leaps an extra inch striving to obtain jim Greene easily controls the tip. cal of the Bluejays, jim Barnes an important rebound against NKC. RHI RH! RH! RH! RHS RH E RH E in-if Rui nn: RHS plane Rue j 1RHS i RHS S RHS r BHS Te Fi son, tl and so enthus storme Of the sophor those I Althou ries wa of the proved nation results. predict outstar Cc Coach Coach ntheast joseph entral ithwest rson City ik Park . 'unian nskin enter risman outh ,k Park h Kansas fs. ,ity 'uman uskin enter 1 Kansas fx. ,ity risman ou th .OIG l to obtain Inst NKC. SOPIIOMORE SCORES RHS Ruskin RHS Park Hill RHS Northeast RHS Belton RHS North Kansas City RHS Truman RHS Chrisman RHS Park Hill RHS South ' C RHS North Kansas , City RHS Northeast RHS Oak Park i RHS Chrisman C RHS Ruskin so RHS Truman T RHS Oak Park C RHS South BACK ROW: Coach Steven, 'Clen Wade, Bill Bolyard, Mark Stuclt, Frank Fain, Randy Rhy- neer, Bill Blevins. SECOND ROW: Mike Kelley, Tim Worley, Tom Berislavich, Scott King, Mark Heckman, jay Trotter. FIRST ROW: Dwight Postlewait, Howard Knight, Kirk Coffman, Charles McCormick, Mark Abbott. Teams ave Impressive Season From the first of the sea- son, the Raytown junior varsity and sophomore squads displayed enthusiasm and zeal as they stormed past area competition. Of the many games played, the sophomores lost very few, and those only by a slight margin. Although the IV list of victo- ries was not quite as long as that of the sophomores, the team proved their Bluejay determi- nation and skill to obtain fine results. These results are a prediction of Raytownfs future outstanding basketball teams. Coaching the teams were Coach Willey, junior varsity and Coach Steven for sophomores As an Oak Park player tries to re- Cover, jay Trotter prepares to shoot. Howard Knight strains every muscle to avoid a defensive player. 197 S i 1 I N 'n . si ,X rf . I ml ii. ,pi an U1 V. Q 1 I I V I 4 r I ,p f , , I. I 1 T E E 2 H Fill 'auf 541 IZQ i ' iv U QQ. IQ' I 1 ,r, i. 'i !, I t I E x fi ai . i 5 3 4 - tt.. - .XX r sq ' i l to smother 2 example. eacl Sl B 1 l Park look ock heads. 1 Reminiscent of his Colden Clovesl' days, Coach Chittwood works out. Coaches Goddard and Willey scruti- nize the team during a practice, thletic Department Outstanding is the only word which adequately describes Raytoxvn's coaching staff. The staffs efforts have contributed to, a memorable and exciting year in Raytown sports. Head Coach Ted Chittxvood earned his B.S. at Missouri Valley and Masters at West ,Virginia In twenty-two years at Raytown he has led the Blue- jays to over one hundred and fifty victories. Also holding an impressive record is Coach Tom Goddard. He earned his BS. and Masters at Central Missouri State and can boast of over one hundred total basketball victories. During the action of the game, Coach Chittwood discusses team strategy. Separate individuals work together to build a united Ravtown' '.... Each of us at Ravtown High School has our own individual interests and activities we participate in. Some of us have excelled academically, some athletically, and others in some activity they are espe- cially talented in. But whether we have received a scholarship, or broken a track record, we have contributed to the ever increasing pride of Baytown High. True, these achievements bring pride to the individual, but our accomplishments combined with those of our fellow stu- dents provide incentive for all of us and make Raytown High School what it is today. Although tradition has long been an important part of Raytown High School and contributes to the dignity of the school, it can also be a hindrance. Tradition can deter change and without change there is no progress. The Ram- izzou staff respects the many traditions at Raytown but also realizes some tra- ditions must be broken and new ones made for a better quality yearbook. We mean these changes in tradition to be a move towards the progress of bringing you a new book, alive with ideas, and one you will remember. The Ptamizzou staff takes this op- portunity to thank the many people to whom we owe the production of the '69 Ramizzou. Qur sponsors, Mr. Napier and Mr. Renfrow, provided us with the guidance necessary in our work. A spe- cial thank-you to Mr. Hanks for his con- tinued cooperation in our activities. And most of all we would like to thank you, the students of RHS for your support of Ramizzou throughout the year. D.-XIiI,A A Y-Teen' Trcas. Senior RIC!-IAIII Cave I Swinnn I'AIJl,A .X Drama ltONAl,If YICA -I SHARON Pep Sq l,U'I'I'IIiIi Sludcn tional French IVRANKSI Transit MA RA Br AFS St 41 Nat: -lg Volli .IIIDITII Spanisl 2,531 ln DIANE II Transff School Spanisl GARY ISE Track 4 DAVE BIZ Clee C Senior LINDA Ii Girls S tet -I1 ' Y-Teen KAREN I FTA 2 -I' C'ho 23.1, SUSAN H Y-Teen Squad BAIIBA Ii Y-Teen 23 Orc JEFF BE Cross Outdom Club 1 urer 41 FRANK Spanisl Club f KATI'lY'l Pep javwall VVILLIAI Indoor VKIKI B4 Transfm School together . Each of our own 'ities we excelled lly, and ire espe- we have n a track the ever gh. True, ,e to the lishments rllow stu- of us and that it is g been an gh School iy of the iindrance. d without The Rarn- traditions some tra- new ones book. We n to be a bringing 5, and one this Op- people to of the ,69 '. Napier with the lc. A spe- ir his con- ities. And hank you, r support ,I'. Senior Pedigrees DAlil,tX I-XCBEE ' Y-Teens 2: Pep Squad 3, Choir 2,34 Trcas. 4: Girls Special Clec 2.3,-lg Girls Senior Sextet 3.4. RICHARD ADAMS Cave Club 2,3,4p Wrestling 2.3: Football 44 Su innuing 4. A PAif LA AL'r1s I , I Drama Club 2,35 NFL 2,33 'ru-R li. RONALD AsHLOcit VICA 4. SHARON KAY AT'l'EBEliY Pep Squad 2: VICA 4. LUTHER BAKER V Student Council 2,31 Senior Senate -ig Na- tional Honor Society 3.4: Key Club 3,41 French Club 2. FRANKVI. BALESTHERE Transferred from Ruskin 'High School 2. MARA BARONTI AFS Student 41 Pep Squad 49 Spanish Club 41 National Honor Society 4g Senior Senate 4: Volleyball team 4, VILTDITH BAUM ' Spanish Club 23.43 FTA 21 Drama Club 2.3g lutra1nurals2. I V A ' DIANE BECK I it , Transferred from Shawnee Mission High School 13g Pep Squad 3g Library, Club,4g Spanish Club 3,4, Hist. 4. , GA RY BEETS ' I I ' Track 4g Cross Country 4. DAVE BENNETT l Glee Club 2.3,-1, Vice-Pres., 4g Choir V,3,4: Senior Boys Quartet 43 Track LINDA BENNETT ' I f Cirls Special Glee 2.3,4g Girls- Senior Sex- tet 4g Choir 2,3,4, Sec. 4g Pep Squad 2,3,4g I Y-Teens 2.3,-ig Spanish Club 4. , I KAREN BENTON 4' I FTA 2g Y-Teens 21 Girls Special Clee 2,3, -lg Choir 3,41 Spanish Club 3,4g Pep Squad 22.33, ' V V 1 V , , ' ' scsAN 'BERISLAVICHN I I Y-Teens 2, Tri-R 3,4 Reporter' 4: Pe? V Squad' 2,3,4'1' National Honor Society 3,4 BARBARA BERRY j 4 , 'Y-Teens 2: Library' Club V2, Sgt-at-1ll'm,S 'V2g Orchestra 23,41 Pep, SquaCl,3,4. ,IEFFBERSUCH ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,' Cross Country 2,31 Indoor VTrack 2,34 'Outdoor Track 23, Baseball 3,43 'FYCITCF I 'Club 4g Student Council 3,4g Class Treas- urer 4g Basketball 1,4 r ' ' 1 , FRANK HONVARD BINNEY III ' V' Spanish Club 23,45 Chess Club 2g Cave Club 2,3,4. Pres, 4g NVrestlirig,2,344- KATHY BLAIR ' ' ' Pep Squad 2,f3,4g Y-Teens 25 Tri-R 33 jaywalkers 4g Volleyball Intramurals 3, WILLIAM A, BLATT ' Indoor Track 3g COIE4. VI , I BOBAK C K , 'Frarisferred from Raytown South High' School 4. ' LAURA BOEIIM ,. I 1 ' l ,R - 5 Tl'HIISf6!'l't3Cl fromi,O'Hara Highf'School 2g Pep SquatlV3gifl'ri-R 4.1 l V ' ,, -V BARBARA ROLLINGER 1 V I e oo A Y-Teens ,24 Girls f4Spet-ial jGleVe 23,4 'Ei-ent-R 'Club-1., ' I V V l V ll fr 'V TERRY, BOND I OECA4, V, V ,V JENNIFER BOSNVELL' , ' Liii ij I' l Orchestra 253, Pep Squad,-2,3,4gfjayivalkers 214. Co-Captain '-ig' National A' Honor 'Society 3,4g BAMIZZOU '43 Tri-Ii54g Student Coun- Vcil 4, Seniorfienate Af Vi ,N f fi -A ' L1NnA BOwLiNo 1 French Club 2. , A NA N C Y BOYD , Y-Teens '2,3g Latin Club 2,3,4g National? Honor Society ,2,3,4g Spectrum Sq Basket+ ball Intramurals 23 Volleyball flntramurals , SQ Rayflectorfl4.V - VV ' Vf i QIAMENS RBOZARTH V I I V I Key' Club 3,4g French Club -ig FTA 4. 1, KATHARINE BROOKHART I Pep Squad 2,4g Brush and Palate 35 Y- Teens 23 French Club 3.4. I I CHRIS BROOKS 1 r I I 'School Plays 2gf3,4g Key Club 2.3,4: Drama Club 2,3,4: Student Council 3,43 Brush and Pallet Club 2,3,4gfVTreas. 3, Pres, 4g Ray- flector 3,4g, Assistant Editor ,3,'gEditor 4, junior Executive Council 3g Senior'Senate 4. JIM BROWN it I Wrestling2,S,4,V V V NfA'Rj BHOWN'-V' Lti. . IV VV,. ff,V.V,Vf:j,f VfVV VChoir g2,3,4.- Lib: 54, 'Tri5Pi .124 ...V Yfifeens Girls Special ',Glee',2,,44iV .VVV 'V,AecOu1patli'stgffVVV41g ,', Brush and P3llEt .'Clrib ',VQ,4, ' Pep, Squad,V4V ,VVV VVV,.' VVV V V,fV V ,V V FreVnchClVub2,3.V l N ROBERT WQVBROWN ipir.ri 'V Boys,Special 'CleeJ2 .VV, V V'V'V. V VV' VVVV V VVVV , V.,, HOLLENEBURGET irrlr I Tri-rr I 2g 'FHA 3, iCh0if.r1,its,4g ,toiglggspacigt Qlff V R f Glee V 2,41 ,Auf ,Club VfS,4gV I ,,rarearsIVVs,gepepgV, fry 5 Squad 2,33 V VVS f- .l'iV, ,yi l., V,ri 1 ,rV'VV j3pYV5'jVVSV, IAAURIEVBUBNS ti rr rr ' A14 .t I , Pep, Squad '14g' ' Spanish SA:LBFF5l1.lf11a.f'Pl'f ' J ' , PalletiQiubr3,4g, Sgt-at-Arn1Si41 rrqi lVVi i IVtilV. ,VV ,t.r IUDYIBYRD V r' . , I, I ' , ,, , , ' ,f, r- E' 5, lT. f1f': . Pep Squad 223,49 'IHYWHIICGT51 .3351'V'GYiT'?eIlE3'f 3g Girls ,Special 'i WAYNE CAGLEI rI.. ifllfff 4.i. jf l'.t.i tiss ' EF l5',flf'J7 I m'Key Club 2,3,4'g 'Nationali HonoR,Society5'2, V 8,45 Science Club, 3,49 ,V Club V 4.if Vf IiOBE,RT'E.CALISECARIf f 7? tlit I if ' ' Photography Club , I f- V V LLOYDC.CALLWELL - IV Wrestling 2g4g Radio,Club Library Club ' 2, Track 4. Vi 4 ' V, ' g, KATHERINECAMPION' Q - it , , 'prim 4g ,YgTeensV12,4g Girls 'Special,VCleeV 41V DEBORAH RENEE CARLSON V , , Transferred from Vlfestport I-I1gh'5ehooI 2, CNANCY LOUISE CARLSON f f - 'Pep Squad 2,31-11V Nationals HbrrorYf,Societi: , 3,43 Cirls Special Clee 2,3,4gy cbirriirg ' Drama ,V,Club'2,3,4, iHist. ,41,Scl1ool V Plays EDCAYLOR, QT slil .lri I A ff I l I I I , Cross CoiintryV4': Indoor I IANIICJECCHANEY Q I V I . Tj :Qiff ,Y-Teens ,Vr' 2,3,4g French ClubtiVS,4Q'ff,',DraiiTi,a A Club 35, Pep, Squad A 2,3,4:V . Rayfleetuf, ,,,, V gg l School 2,3g, I Prom ' OVALLCOCHRAN7 f l if ff ' Pep .SquadgV'i2,3g Student QcArtoLt:ofte1gRVE,,L V... f f sei.i si.. ff? ,Latin CltibV.f2Q8, Pep'Sqi1adVt8,4, ,VV VVVVVV CHSHRYLCOLE .rs.4 t.r...ri ii fifff' Student Council 2.3Vg'VV VIayu'alkei's Squad 23,42 Clfl6CIfllC21ClQt',l'4'g' 4g Prom cornrniVttee'3.'gj V,., ,' I' IEANNINE COLr:N1ANj.sV.l. gf rrti 1 Pep Squad 'VV' LOUCOLLOBERT .iuii f French Club 2,3jTFootballf Swimming 4, ' A i' ROBERT DQ COLTTHARR 3 iii. 'l3j1,'.ff iii' Transferred, from i.Qf.HEUiiI f PHILIP COOLEY' f rs'r AY iii'R 2 VFootballV2,3,-1. ,',V Vi, rtii ' 'i l I A 'RICHARD CONARDII rrii rrpqr Q DECA V14, Sec. . 42 VVEoo.rbaIsi5 K,,2g'yiV,V Q4 V VQV' , ,V,, V Vf,V 'VVV RAVMVIZZOU' Concert, Baud '4g'Pep, Band 2,3,-ig Presi 4VlV'Stiage, 11f,z.ft.irfrwfe'-?tlI???fi534 i5It'i'IT'?1imfl, '45 P IOAPN T' .I.it f if .rrii 112 ,fMajoVrette 2f:'VV1 pj'Pe'pfV Squad Q 2,331 ', i E C3Pt3ifI'fi4i' TrFifR 4:i 1YfTGif'1S ...I rfi 1 Club ' 2,31 VVS,ch'ool VfVPlayfs,- Senior I ' -'k lifom C0IIimIltQffSf3' lr.rlt. 2 if BRIANEORANEA r.A. Arie '.t. I Kev Club. 4 iRHdi0f.tC111bri344: R,... CQ1wer.f V1'V2,3,34:VrPepV'BVaIVldi,3l4i ,I.V,.i ,V .I .. ,V.r 1 .3 1 Vpi .V A Vi V. CINDACRANE1 3 s.,4r itis 'L Q .fte Pep ' 'SVquad 2Q3,4i I VY-Teens ir'o gg-3:2 1 Holler. 5099-BYO 12,3-42 F1's11.Ct'1 4Cll'l'i 44 ITERIESA DELiIi'CRIlZfl I ts.e I it,l VTran'sferred 'Vffrorn Vi ,Vwyandotte i3iHiigli5Q ' ' if 4- f ,Eid irrrr S' L s.l,ii QL rri, 'Q rlri KAFENL,iCZF1RWQN1ffXgfV,Q,I VV 'S?iA1iCIAiD?SK2iw R' if if . DECA-4. VV - JOHNIRDIELAPPF . 'BRENDVAVDICKIEYI ,V V Pep Squad 3,4,, ' V V DAVID DICKEYI + ' ,,-, 'I ' ' R-Club' 2,3,4gi Football 2,34 'VCO-Captff49 Basketball 23,41 Baseball 3,4g, 'Ramizzou ' King Candidate 4. V ' 'V'i . . VIV, g I PAULDNITTYI Q 5 g ,V 1 .C ' Football 3,4i,,MaVnager,4. ' 'V V V V V LPNDADOLD ' I ' J of I 'Drama Club 2,31 Tri-R 3g ,FHA,4Vg Basket- ' ball Intramurals 2 ' I ' f rf fl 201 202 KATHLEEN DONA Pep'Squad 354: Spanish Club 3,41 FTA 41 Science Club 31 Transferred from O Hara High School 3. LINDA KAI DOLCLAS X Pep Squad 2. RUTH DLNCAX Y-Teens 2. L.-yrun' 1. DUXIC.-XX y're..y 4. CIXDYDURBIX French Club 2,3.4. Vice-Pres. -I: Drama Club 2,33 jayyyalkers 3: Cheerleader 4: Student Council 3: Pep Squad 2.3.4- AI I L LY EATON 1 Girls Special Glee 21 Drama Club 2,3,-I1 Concert Bandi 2.3.41 OFCIICSUH 2.3.-I. Treas. 41 Y-Teens 31 French Club 4: NFL . 3.-L Treas. -I: School Plays 2.3.41 Speech Tournaments 2,3.4: Two Rating Staff . Music Contest 3. GREGORY EDELBI..L I'I'l 1 Key' Clrrb 3,41 Lt. Governor 41 Science Club 1 3.4: President 41 French Clrrb 4. CONNIE EHRIIARDT , Pep Squad 2.3.41 Spanish Club 2.3.41 FTA f 4. Sec. 4. rrynrfr' Enter. f Pep Squad 2.131 Spanish Club 4. sr-mms ELr.rNcswOrrr'n Pep Squad 213,41 Y-Teens 3.41 Girls Spe- r cial Glee'Club 2,3.-I1 Spanish Club 4: Prom Connnittee PAULA ENCLUND Spectrum 3: Pep Squad 531 Ray-flector 3.4, CHRIS ERICKSON . r Pep Squad 2.3.41 Student Council P31 Class , Secretary' 3. CHARLES ERICKSON 1 5 National Honor Sbcicty 2.3.4. Pres. 4: Key Club 2.3,-I-1 Pres. 41 NFL 3.4: Drama , Club 3,-I: Best Supporting Actor 31 School ' Plays 31 Student Council 3,-I1 Class Vice- r Pres. 41 Concert Band 2.3.-I: Von Hinden- I burgfs Band 31 Basketball Intramurals 2.3. SKIPEVANS Key' Club 213,41 National Honor Society' 2. 3,41 Vice-Pres. -I1 French Club 3.4. Pres. 4: Cave Club 3.4: Boys State 4: Cross Country' 21 Outdoor Track 2.3,4: Indoor Track 3,-4. TONI EVANS Choir 2,?3.4. Vice-Pres. 41 Boys Special Clec 2.3: Outdoor Track 2,31 Indoor Track 2: Basketball lntrarnurals 2.3.4. EANNIE FARR Drama Club 2.3: Pep Squad 2.3.41 Y-Teens 2: School Plays 2.3.4, RON FARR Drama Club 2.31 Choir 23,41 Boys Special Glee 2.3.41 Football 253. XIARY l ARRIfl,L 1 Translerred from Raytoyyn South High School 3: French Club 4. XVAYN If FEARS Basketball Intramurals 4. CARI.. FII-ILDS Football 2.3.4. Co-Capt. 4: Track 21 Stu- dent Council 21 Inter-School Council 41 R-Club2.3.4. Pres. 4, SLSAN FIXKBIXIZR Pep Squad 253.41 Spanish Club 3.4. Execu- tiye Council 4: Student Council reporter 3: School Plays 2.3.4: FTA 4. Trcas. 4. jlLl- XIARLENE FLEIQCIAVOOD Drama Club 2.3. DAVID EARL FORD School Plays 31 Wrestling 2: Basketball Intramurals LARRY FRANK R-Club 21 Wrestling 2.3.4. AIA RK FRAN K Wrestling 73. SAXIEUL FRANKLIN Track 21 Student Council 2: DECA 4. Treas. 4. STEVE FRERKING Baseball 3,-I. CURTIS FUNK Football 2.3.41 R-Club 3.4. PHYLIS GAGNEBIN Pep Squad 2,3,41 FHA 4. BEVERLY GA RN ETT Pep Squad 2.3.4. STEVEGILLESPIE Football 3,41 Key' Club 2.3.41 National Honor' Society' 3.4: R-Club 3.4. JOE OORDON Football 2. CEA RY CRANTHA NI Key Club Vice-Pres. 41 Senior Senate 41 Basketball 2. Orrerm. Cruces I Drama Club 3g Y-Teens 2,31 Tri-R 2,3: Pep Squad 2,3.4. DEBBY HALBERT Y-Teens 21 Pep Squad 3. MICHEL HALL 1 Y-Teens 2.4: Drama Club Sec. 4g Pep Squad 253,41 Literary' Arts 3,41 Latin Club 2,3,4, Pres. 41 National Honor ,Society 2.3.4. Sec. 41 NFL 3,-I, Sec. 4g Student Council 21 RAMIZZOU 41 Delegate to Youth Leadership Seminar: Delegate to American Youth Foundation Camp: Intramurals 2g Speech Contests 2.3.41 School Plays 2,3,4, Student Director 41 NCTE Award: National Merit Letter of Recognition: Saturday Seminars participant. SANDRA HALLINC. ' Pep Squad 2.3.41 -Iaywalkers 4. PATRICIA IIAAIBY Choir 2.3.41 Y-Teens 2g Girls Special Glee 2,34 Pres. 41 Girls Senior Sextet 4g 'I Pep Squad 2.3.41 Senior Senate 4. BILL HANINIERS DECA 4. Pres. 41 Cross Country 21 Indoor Track 21 Outdoor Track 2. STANLEY HARRIS Football 41 Choir 2,3.4. DEBORAH HARVEY Pep Squad 23. roar. r-rerrrerr Choir 2,31 Boys Special Glee DONNA IIELLNIAN FTA 21 Concert Band 2.3.41 Choir 3,41 Girls Special Clee 23.4, Sec.-Treas. 41 National Honor Society 3,41 Pep Squad 2, 3.-If Recording-Sec. 4: Basketball Intra- murals 2.41 Volleyball Intramurals LINDA HEXNRICH . Y-Teens 2.3: Tri-R 31 Pep Squad 2. XIIKEIIERRINC R-Club 3.4: Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2.34: Baseball 3.4. DEBBIE IIERSII y Pep Squad 3.4: FHA 3.4. Sec. 41 French Club 23.4, Sec. 41 Basketball and Volley- ball lntramurals 2.3.4. LINDA II ESS 1 Y-Teens 2.31 Pep Squad 2.3: YICA 4, Pres. 4. CARLISNE HOLMES I Student Council 2.3: jay'yytalkcrs 3.4. Sec.- Treas. 4: Pep Squad 2.23.41 RAMIZZOU -I1 Prom Committees 41 Football Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. I DIANE I-IOLTZ . Y-Teens 2: Tri-R 3: Cave Club 3.4: FHA 4: FHA Representative to Student Rela- tions Day'14. KATHY IIOLIVICK Pep Squad 2.3,-I. Parl. 41 Senior Senate 41 Basketball Intramurals 2,3,4: Volleyball Intramurals 213,41 Girls Varsity' Basket- ball 2,3.4, Co-Capt. 4: Varsity Volley- ball 2.3,4. CO-Capt. 4: Varsity Softball 2.3.4. Co-Capt. -I. DAVID HDPSON Transferred from St. Maryfs High School 3. CARL HOWE Cross Country 31 Indoor Track 3: Outdoor Track DAN HOWELL NFL 4. DIANEQHUGHES Brush and Pallet .Club 3,41 Literary-f Arts Club 41 Reliqui Romani 31 Y-Teens 2. JERRY HUGHES FTA 21 Concert Band 253,41 Orchestra 81 Pep Band 41 Stage Baird 3,41 School Play 3: Cross Country' 2,3,-I1 Indoor Track 2,3, 41 Outdoor Track 2,31-I.' X X LINDA HUGHES Tri-R 2,3511 Pep,Squad 2. RONALD IRELAND 1 ' - 'Art Club 41 Chess Club 41 School Play' 4. CAN DICEJEPSON I Pep Squad 31 Latin Club 3,41 Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals 213,-1. Q SIIERRIEIOHNSON Girls Special Glee 3,41 Marching Band 3,41 Concert Baird 3,41 Choir 4. STEVE IOHNSON Basketball Manager ALAN JONES Baseball 3,-1. V JAMES ALTONJONES I U , I Chess Club 21 Boys Special Glee 2,31 Track ' 1 rrycouersrne RAE ,roaeansrsn Y-Teens 21 National Ilonor Society' 23,41 Pep Squad Treas. 41 FTA 41 Girls Varsity' Volleyball 23,41 Varsity Basket- ball 2.3,41 .Intramurals 2,3,4. SHARON IOL' RDAN Pep Squad 2.3.41 Tri-R 4: Senior Senate 41 jayyvalkers 41 Prom Committee 3. LARRY KAIILER French Club 4. CHUCK KISADY Choir 253,41 Boys Special Glee 2,31 School Plays 2.3: Drama Club 2. NIICIIAEL KIZICBLE Basketball Manager 3, srngrnn' KING I Y-Teens 21 Girls Special Glee 2.3,-11 Pep Squad 2. .13 Natior XIIKIC KLA lt-Club4: DAVID KN VICA 4. ness Tro Track 2: 'IFRRIN K lfootball Concert Baird 3.4 S'l'IfVl'l KR Key Ch Club 2,5 SIIIRLEY I Y-Teens Club 41 Class cicty' 2.5 Squad 2 Club Co BARBARA RAAI IZZ Club 2.5 FTA 253. s'r'r-:yri r..-y Cave Clr KATHY Lf Cheerlea Council Senate -I tee 31 I Football Queen-I. KICN LAUI Choir 3. DI-IBRA Ll' Transfer Spanish 41 Natir bryy-'ro D, I Cross 'C VI , CARY Track 2 Club 3.- rrrr msec Football and All STliVE D Transter Key err LINDA L l IIA 3: jI.'Llli LI. Transfer kota 4. JAN 121' Lt Pep , ,Sq rrr-Tru LO Latin C Chess C DIZNISIC I Transfer 3: Pep CAREY S DIZCA 1 PAT ltltllz 'Transfer Layyrcnr lfrench Commit -. -l: Freneb and Volley- Q: Y ICA -I. rs S.-1. Seek .MIZZOV 4: 'tl o mecomi n g IJ 3.4: FHA udent Rela- or Senate -tg Volleyball sity' Basket- 'Sify Yolley- sity K Softball Plighi 21School '31 Outdoor -iteraryf Arts l , Q- ' Teens Orchestra 31 School Plav It Iflirack Ihool V Play 4. lg Volleyball 1.3.4. S ching Band 1. I Clee 2,34 Jciety 23,41 TA 43 Girls sity Basket- fnior Senate ittee 2,31 School 2.3.-I: Pep Squad 2.23.-I: Choir 3.-I: Cirls Senior Sextet -tg National Honor Society 34, Xlliit-I lQl..XLSTEliAlETEli li-Club-I: Football 2.3.4. DAVID KN.-XPP YICA -I. Parl. -11 R-Club 2g Physical Fit- ness Trophy -lg Cross Country 25 Indoor Track 2: Outdoor Track 2. TERRIX KRINKE Football 2.3.-1: R-Club 3.4: Key Club -lg Concert Band 2.3.41 Stage Band 2.3,-lg Pep Band 3.-I. STEYE KRLECER Key Club 2.3.-In Chess Club 23 Drama ClIIb 2.3: Dave Club 3.-I. Yice-Pres. -1. SHIRLEY KYLE Y-Teens 2.3.-I. Hist. 3. Pres. -lg Drama Club 3.-l. Vice-Pres. -I: StIIdeIIt Council -1: Class Secretary -lg National Honor So- ciety 2.3.-1. Hist. -I: French Club -lg Pep Squad 2.3.-I1 President of Y-Teens IIIter- Club Council. BARBARA LA CRASSE RAMIZZOU 2.3.41 Drama Club 2.3: Latin Club 2.13.-I: Pep Squad 2.34: Y-Teens 2.41 FTA S STEVE LARMER Cave Club 2.3,4. Q KATHY LATZ I Cheerleader 41 jaywalkers 31 Student Council -lg Tri-R -lg Y-Teens 2.-lg Senior Senate -I: Pep Squad 2.3.-11 Prom Commit- tee 3: Class Treas. 3: Kick-Off Queen 2g Football Homecoming Queen -lg Ramizzou Queen -1. KEN LALDERBACK Choir 3.-lg Baseball 3.4. DEBRA LAYEBY Transferred from OiHara High School 33 Spanish Club 31 National Ilonor Society -I1 National Merit Semifinalist 4. DAVID DALE LAWRENCE I I Cross Country' 24 Basketball 2, xy. CARY LEEPER Track 2,3g XVrestling 3: Football 3.4: R- Clllll 3.-I. IIM LEGC Football 3,-lg 2nd Team All Conference and All Area -lg Baseball 3.4. V STEVE D. LIGCETT , l ' Transferred from Northeast High School 2: Key Club 43 Art Club 4. I LINDA LOUISE LINSEY V FHA 33 School Plays ILII.IE I.I.onEN'I'I5 SI I S Transferred from Sioux Falls. South Da- kota -1. 'IANETLOCKLEAR V i Pep Squad 2: Y-Teens 2. BETH LOCSTON I I V Latin Club 2,f3,4, Sec. 4g Pep Squad 233,44 Chess Club 24 Rayflector 4g Senior'SerIateI4. DENISELOSET 1 S ig. II Transferred from Van Ilorn Higl1I'Sc-hool 3: Pep Squad -lg Tri-R' -1. ' CAREY SCE LOVVE DIECA -1, Vice-Pres. 4. S PATRICIA IIUNDCREN ' i ' 'lhiglgfcrrgfl from Lawreiice High School. Lawreiice. Kansas 2: Pep Sqlliill 2,3-45 Ifrench Club 2.3.-I: Y-Teens 3,49 Prom Committee 3. ' mI.IxIII4I.Ux Q II . Translcrred from SWi11iam Chrisrnan High School 3: Spanish Club 4. .V ' c:IIIiIuIL ANN! I.i I'I.EI 7 -ti.y.. Q I S Y-Teens S2,S,-ig ','FrenchIIK:QlIIb.,IS3: 'IIIIoII.-xsII.I'TI.Ei S I c Q R-Club 8,-ig Football 'Manager' 45 Wrestling! 2-3-'LI -- I - I ' I .'-- I fi, NI.-taco NQBETHW 7 S 2 Pep Squad 233,-15 Frenchg BRUCE rIQcfII.II.i A 'I g lltl I. .q Key Club 2.53.-l: National' Honoifj'So'eietyIQ-2. 3.4. Histf 71: StudentI-ICcItII:IciljI1Q2Q,3,-ig Cave Club 3.4: ,Track -lg ,W-PA'S.K3iiig.SCaIndidate 44, EPIIIN IIIQQULLOLIGYI-IISI.7fIQi 'tlpt '..l Girls' Special Glee 'I-2g3,l1I,.ifVice?SPre'sLi A-3 Tri-R 351. Presj, -lg 'Choir' 3,41 CirlS.'fISe'Ii- ior Sextet -lg Pep Squad 4g RAMIZZOUATZ, 3.-I: Drama Club 2.3. C' MA RGARET MCC U R RY SHARON MARTIN Y-Teens 2,41 Pep Squad 2.3,-1: Latin Club 3,4. Treas. 41 FTA 3. Hist. 3g Rayfleetor 4. GAYLE MATH IS . I Pep Squad -lg Girls Special Glee 2.3.41 III- tramurals 2,3. . 7 I I LARRY MATTHEWS 3 French Club 4. - A DIANE IIEDLEY . Sf. Student Council 2g Drama Club 24 Pep Squad 2.3,-Ig Senior Senate 4. ' MARY MENTEER . Tri-R 2,3,4, Treas. 4: National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Pep Squad .25 Y-Teens 2g Basket- ball Intramurals 2. 2 . JANICE MEREDITH SS Q . S Y-Teens 2,3g Fl-IA 4g- Cadet' Band 2.5 Con- cert Band3,-i. .S S A I ' . jERRI MESSIER Y-Teens 2. I . Pep Squad 2.s1TrI-R31 FHM. .LINDA KEY NIIKESELL Vlrl I I gy' -jg Y-Teens 2,3g Concert Band 2.3,-1, Lib. 44 PATRICIA KAY MCCORMICK ,V Y I p SQ Club 3,-1, Sec. 4g 3.41 Pep Squad V'Pep Squad 2.3,-lg3l':fl'eeIis32.3151-Att-S3ICSltiIbI'3qfI'- 1' 7 S221 . I I A-'ICA 4, Sec. -1. 5 's-. lI..Sg'1 Qui, A I I P f , f . WU-ER ' 3 NANCY NQCRACKIQN.5Q4.i9if: U IIFiif?tl?a1Il,.?f31 BaSkefba1lI?2II Track 4- I Latin Club-2e:-II H?-1??5ifSiIII2a.5 PEQXCSEIIIIQCI. f Ii II I Cori-esIwI1dIIII:SMIIP4541IIa-s1IIIaIIea:f1l1IfffaFS P1ND.fi4Ii12i?It4!I4?e.WPLEIR I I Rep. -1: Student, CIiiIfiIcilI'Fif fBaiid Q,3'i:I',liSec. Ei iI.I 3' l - Y 'LI O C em QM -Pitt? ' 'iIIIffIIHRBNii.2E5iN1ILLIKEN IRQ ' . LARRY MCDANIEL I 5- ,'..' . IS AS I I QI:-V.VIl2asketball3g.gjII2g Track S Key Club I .45 -Key Club -lg R-Club 3,4g Baseball 3.-lg Bas- 1,jg,'SeI1IQIISeruite 4. 1225 ' I S I , ketball 2.3,-in Football S X -I-O'IM.IMIIN-TER . SV V . S. , IgQIIIiffiIQIifS'.23SQ,'3'iISSS Football 25 Student CoufIcilI4g Senior Sen- .I-WN MCDUNAI-D S .S.. sie 4. Iur. Spirit 4g Ramiizzou King 4gSSKey Pep Squad 2g Tri-R 453-331-5'1QeeI1s.5I.,4g22IG!ElSS-5,52-,I..QS CIUIJ4 I S Varsity Volleyball 2,3,f4Agi-?gAfarSsity:VSfISSBaske'tff' i ' ' ,S SSAS Q 2.3,-T. .121 '! M ITCHELL I1 f . S S - Q ....., .,.. S III K ICI h.,2.S,4,I..5 I' I H I S - .QIANNE NIcI:I,.rhA QI,-1Ig.gII.f..S.vS CQ.. 2345.. Smdgfff.QQEgct'f fi FTA 2-31 Cgil? If?I?G'21i11 .zIa1Gle?If1gI2f3f1zSI:Rep 3g French Club 41 sebriii senare 4: RAM- Ie Sflllafl 2-32 3'166.11524-Zi?ZIANFMI2?3If1aI2jffilfI12fl .......IIf:IIsQIiIzzOLI 35 Cross courier- 2g Basketball 24 ' Rayfflector 4: SehoolifPla3rSgf2g:3gf2: Fipeetih ?fiFal1 plaugi and Debate Contests '2,g3g4ijgQiiijg3zIJji4.iffiIf SS' . .. EMI it ' ' 31?- i , f .I I I ' I I DENNIS MCKINNEY Ii's I I: I Squad 243,-I, ysgc.-an Wrestling Manager 3.-f,5iI 'i',Sj I ..I.. 4:HTg'lE ggtfamlilrals I. GYIIB imiiiiillfas 'Om SANDI MCLANAHAN I 31 Sem' Senf Pep Squad 21 French I---31.7.21-Ie 'A ROCKY MAGERS I 1 i',i A, Indoor Track SI Qufd0QfII.TraQkIiISIIIIII,f.i1. i tifiifiiflr illTfanT.1.aIfeESf I I ii?Iffia'.ClILi1!1fl.. fI5fIl'f7 ' 'I .IIWQ -III I - CYNTH IA MAI-CHOIW if' i-iII kelbau PGP Squad 2,345 5FHI?'lI'3alIi2T.Iiit5RlI3Ll'Ii CEU X 'iii Q':4S:.if?gi 1 f il' ' iI,- sII.uxoN mII.xI.ONEfI iii' I- QWQSIYH Hmm II E. JI .I.' 15 , , I I- I .SI-Igvrp MANDIQLLIII It I C115 fpeml Ph0ff'WPI'E53ip1i5ClI'l?14? s'i- Iey al Imramum 'T Pep Squad . P... I li 41- I'1 TeC11S 2-. Q1 BEN AIHANN'.zG1SLQjif.YIlII I IIQHN .MOORE ' I lTtA.'lVlilZZO,lLl'ii -I I I .RAM 135919. I I '3.4e11Kev Clnbi.1523142.1?DF2mEf21li-C3 tLI.Qi1'?lIJQ :W ' I' I'II I 'I'I I ' S SIIIQCIIIIIII' .2I1.11N.FLIiII4IIII e1ua.IIIII:aec2IIIbI fa .NWI LY- . . I I I I Pep Baa - ?I1..IPep.I bqEif'f2I3'i1I laQZi'I'.lELi IS . .S -I-I' , I 17,49 WSIS' er 1 . OIF A L. 1,SS'VIf 'ISI N , i IIfiI1I , Iicsricirgfticiety' 3,-ig SStudeut Council 4g Girls ll I W1fI?P99F?tlIi'Clee 2-354- I X I II PepYIQSquatS, 2.3.4.3 Presf iff aywei 'HFS fi' I S S S I Ischt5iS,1II-Play-s HAMSIIZZOU 3.4. SSe.ggIpy3j511Ilg -IIII I- IIINQMOSRANS S S IS I X rEditmqgh:ISNHHUUQI Hmmm. Society ,I W restlmg 2.3: Swirnminil Team 4. . 'dent'CouSI1c-ilI4g' 'Ram-iizou Queen CTaiS1FltCl21fE?1'i2ffgg1IrjSEENICE XIORTON if ' I ,I 1 ' ,IS .4 I. , V A lf . I X-I-r.S1,Se1IIISImIf.Senate 4. I, I...,Pep Squad 2.3.-iz Bluejay Mascot -ig, Latin. I Club -if 1-Teens -lg SSSIHUI' Senate vel. . I IIII SII. trys'ITpewf-Iqi?,HQm,Z..gF.2.4 . I . I . I iiiiii-any lb. IINaIIIsIwIII,ISIfiamsrgISsIIcIefIw2:Ba DEBBIE MOSBI II -. 41--Kely:fGlIIli--4, l.:'..fg..1.LI!I liek 1II-I -IIAI I--li--i ' 203 204 'IACKIF MOl.'DY Cirls Special Clee 2.3.4: Y-Teens 3: Pep Squad 2.3.4. TOM MOZLEY Band 2.3.41 Pep Band 3.4: Wrestling 2 KAREN XILINDY Transferred from Fort Osage High School 4. jACQL'El.IXIE ytL'nn.n' Pep Squad 2.3.41 FHA 4. CINDYNEELY Pep Squad 2.3: Spanish Club 3: Art Club 3: Camera Club 4: Student Council 3: Class Treasurer 2. TOM NORTH BL' P Football 2. AIIKEOCLESBY Football 2: Track 3.4. KATHIE 0'HA RA Drama Club 2: Student Council 2.4: Pep Squad 2.3.4. Sgt.-at-Arms 4: Senior Senate 4: jayyyalkers 3.4: National Ilonor Society' 3,43 RAMIZZQL' 3,43 Football Homeeotn- ing Queen Attendant 4: BAMIZZOL' Queen Candidate 4. DEBBIEOLDIIAM Volleyball Intramurals 2.3. DANA ORB Y-Teens 2.3: .Pep Squad 2,3,4: Art Club 3: Spanish Club 3: FHA 4. KAREN SUE OBBISON Pep Squad 2.3: Science Club 4. JM oyens'rREE'r ' Choir 3.4: Boys Special Clee 2.3.4. Pres. 4: Boys Senior Quartet 4. STEVE OVVSLEY Key Club 2.3.4: French Club 2.3.4. Sgt- at-Arms 4: R-Club 3.4: Drama Club 2: Senior Senate 4: Fotitball 2.3.4: Baseball 3.4. STEVE PADGET Chess Club 2.3.4. Pres. 3: Band 2.3,-1: Pep Band 3.4: Von Hindenburg's Band 3.4: School Plays 3.4: Key Club 4. PATRICF ANNETTE PACE Y-Teens 2: Student Council 3: French Club 4: Pep Squad 2.3.41 jayyyalkers 3.4. Hist. 4: Senior Senate 4: AFS Representative 4. TEBESA PENNISTON jayyyalkers 4: Y-Teens 2: Tri-It 2.3: Pep Squad 2.3.4: Basketball and Volleyball In- . tramurals 2.3. 'BECKY PH ELPS 1 Tri-R 3.4: French Club 3.4: Pep Squad 3, 14: FHA 4. josnru 5. Pu.sL Transferred from 0'Hara High School 2. DENNY POINTER Spanish Club 2.3.4. Vice-Pres. :gh Pres' 4: Key Club 2.3.41 National Honor Society 3.4: NFL 3.4: Drama Club 3.4: XVPA King Candidate 4. CBECUBY POTTS Football 3.4: B-Club 3.4. BOCEB PI'lFAVl'I'T National Honor Society 3.4: Student Coun- cil 2.4: Class President 2.4: Football 2,3. 4: Wrestling CAROLYN PRICE Pep Squad 2.3.4: French Club 2.3: FTA 2: Cirls Special Clee 2.3.4: FHA 3: Xa- tional Honor Society 3.-I: Choir 4: Intra- murals 2.3.4. AIICIIAEI.Ql.'I':.'XI'llIl National Honor Society 3.4: Caye Club 2. 3.4. Pres. 4: Key Club 2.3.41 Fotltlizlll 21 Track 2. LAVVSON QLINN French Club 3.4. PtUBI'lITI' I.. IIACAN Caye Club 3: Choir 3.4. TA N YA IRAC L' SA Tri-Pm 3.4: Volleyball Intramurals 4. IENNIFEIK lt.-XSH I Drama Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Student Council 3.4: Class Pres. 3: Student Body Sec. 4: National Honor Society 2.3.4: Pep Squad 3.4. Hist. 4: .layxyalkers 4: Concert Band 2.3.4: Senior Senate 4. DAVID REDICK Drama Club 2: French Club 4. BILL BBED Key Club 2.3.4. Treas. 4: National Honor Society 2.3.4: Science Club 3.4. Vice- Pres. 3: French Club 4: Summer Science Institute 4: National Merit Semifinalist 4: Senior Senate 4: Categories Team 4. Saturday Seminars 4. PAT RENDON . Football 2: Indoor Track 2.3.4: Outdoor Track 2.3.4: Cross Country 3.4: Syyinnning 4. RUTH REWOLDT Girls Senior Sextet 4: Choir 3.4, Accom- panist 4: Girls Special Clee 2.3.44 National I-Ionor Society 2.3.-1: Pep Squad 2.3.4: Na- tional Merit Semifinalist 4. CONNIE REYNOLDS Spagiish Club 2: Tri-R 3: Pep Squad 2.3.41 FHA 3: Volleyball and Basketball Intra- murals 2.3.4. LYNN E. RICHARDSON Radio Club 2,3.4: Sec. 3. NANCY RIDINCS Pep Squad 2.3. LINDA RILEY Pep Squad 2.3: Y-Teens 3.4. See. 4: Tri- R 3.4. Sec. 4. TERRIERINAS , ' Pep Squad 2.3.4: TrifR 4. Sgt.-at-Arms 4. CHET A. ROBERTS Boys Special Glee 2.3,4: Choir 2,3.4: Boys Senior Quartet 3.4: Various I ratings at Districtand State Music Contests. DEBBIE BDBEBTS Choir 4: Pep Squad 2.3.41 Spanish Club 3. 4. Executive Council 3.4: Girls Special Clee 2.3.41 National Honor Society 3.4: RAMIZZOL' 4: Prom Committee 3. D-XVID ROBINSON French Club 4: Basketball 2.3: Cross Country 2.3: Coll 3.4. 'IIXI BOSBNIAN Iladio Club 2.3.4. BBLICE HOSICNBA IQNI Football 2: Basketball 21:1 National Ilonor Society 2.3.41 Key Club 4: Student Council 41 IKAMIZZOL' -I. DAVID BOSS Football 2.3: Key' Club 3.4: National Honor Society 3.4. KRISTIX SACER Y-Teens 2: French Club 2.3: Drama Club 2.3.4: Pep Squad 2.3.41 National Honor So- ciety 2.3.41 Cirls Special Clee 2.3.41 Choir 34 AI.-YBI..-X SANDI-ILI.A FHA 3: French Club 3.4. .VLAN SCH XIIDT Wrestling 2.3.4. DIfBBIIfSCIIUULINC Pep Squad 2.3.42 Intramurals 2.3.4. PAM SIQTTLIC Pep Squad 2.3: Library Club 2.3: Orches- tra 2.3.4. SANDRA SHAW 'Transferred lrom XVestport Iligh School 3, DANNY SH FILTON DECA 4. PyL'SSI'Il.I. SHIPPY Football 2.3.4. Manager 4. jL'ANI'liA SHOOK Y-Teens 2.3: FHA 2.3: Art Club 3.4: Pep Squad 3.4. CARY SIDES Art Club 3: Wrestling 2.3.4: Track 2. RODNIQY SIMCOX Latin Club 3.4. STEVE SIMMONS DEC.-X4. CAYESMALL Girls Special Clee 2.3.4: Pep Squad 2.3,-I: Miss Peppy' 3: FIIA 3.4. Pres. 4: Literary' Arts 3.4: French Club 2.3.-I: FTA 2: Na-. tional Honor Society' 2.3.4. Treas. 4: Sen- ior Senatc 4: Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals 2.3.4. 1 VANCE SNIVELY Key Club 3.4. TEBESA SNOW Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals 2. KATHRYN LYNN SOPHY Drama Club 2.3.4. Parl. 4: Y-Teens 2.4, Parl. 4: Pep Squad 2.3.-l: French Club Girls Special Clee 2.3: Chicfettes 3. M A RT HA SPA HKS Choir 2,3,4: Girls Special Clee 2,3,4: Pep Squad 3.4: Y-Teens 2. X Q KENNETH SPRING . Wrestling 3: Boys Special Glee 2. LEIGHANN SPIRINC Q Pep Squad 2.3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: FTA 3: Cirls Special Clce 3. ' tion sPtuNo.y'1'r: I Marching Band 2: National Honor Society 3. MISSY STIZINAIAN School Play 2: Drama Club 2: Pep Squad 2.3.4: French Club 3.4: .layyvalkers 4: Girls Special Clee RONALD S'I'ITIiS Key Club 2.3.4: National Honor Society 2.3.41 Science Club 3.4: French Club 4: Boys State 4: Senior Senate 4. THOAIAS STUCK Spanish Club 2.3.4. Treas. 4: Bayflector 4: Track 3. LINDA STUTZAIAN French Club 3.4: Pep Squad 2. HEX STL' DT Pt-Club 3.4: Football 2.3,-4: Basketball 2. 3: Baseball 4. LINDA SUPAITIBB Pep Squad 2.3.4: FTA 3: Volleyball Intra- murals 2.3: Basketball Intramurals 2. MIKE SEND Student C Club 2.3. League 2 Society' 2. Club 4: I Iaryard I Oratorical 2: Best M souri ltep IICIKIIY SXVAI I Key Club .tg I-'ootlla 3.4. CARY SXVIF' l-'ootball 2. tzouuuc st Pep Squat? DAI.IC TA LB :Spanish C 2 3 as . KATI IY 'l'A'l Pep Squat 'Ilonor Soi 'llliltltl TAT' X Pep Squat .41 FIIA 4 i.iND.y'r1rc Pep'Squad TAN YA TIIK I Spanish 'C I Iflottor So ' Club 2. F PIIII.'I'IIOI 1 Band 2: I Club 2.3. l.LOy'o 'ro B-Club 3 Track 2.I ,IIM TPtOT'I' ' ,Senior St Band 2.3 i Boys Spy 1 Key' Clul y'Senior Q 4: Intram lioNNtE'r1 Art Club 53.4. 2.3: Orches- gh School S. Ilub 3.41 Pep Track 2. Squad' 2.,3,41 -. 141. ' Literary E13 31...Naf reasli '-li' Sen- d Yolleyball itramurals -2. Y-Teens 2.4. ch Club 2,31 tettes 3. e' 'Pep e 2.-1 ib 3,41 FTA onor Society . Pep Squad ywvalkers 4: mor Society ch Club 4: 1 Rayflector laskctball 2, :yball Intra- aruurals 2. I N .. NllKESL'NDERXll:IYI-IR Student Council 2.3.4. Pres. 41 Drama 7 3 Club 213.41 I res. 41 National I-'orcusic League 2.3.4, Pres. 31 National Ilonor Society 2,341 key Club 2.3.41 French Club 41 Concert Baud 2,34 Treats. 41 lIa1'x'a1'cl Prize Book 3: .-Xinerican Legion kJl'QlI0l'lCllI State COIIICSI-Qlltlg Best Actor 2: licst Nlinor liolc 3: Boys State 41 Mis- souri liep1't-seiitatire to Youth Council 4, Iflilii SXFXNK Key Club 4: Dflllllll Club 2.4: French Club 41 Football 213: Basketball 2.3.41 Baseball '3 4 CARY SXYIFT lfootlulll CUNNIE SLF SI'LI.lX'.XN Pep Squad 2. D.XI.I': 'lf-XI.BO'l l' 'Spanish Club 2.41 Senior Senate 41 Football 7 3 ' 1cx'1'Hr '11-x'1'11o P 1 Pew S1 u'ul 23' French Club '34 Natio '1.1. 1' nal 'Honor Society 3,41 Literary Arts Society 4. TERRI 'l'.-X'l l'EliSH,-XLI. I Pep Squad 3.4: Girls Special Clee 3.4: YFC 14: I' H.X 4. LINDA 'l'HONl:XS Pep Squad 2.3,-42 'IQXNYA 'li HO HAS Spauish.Clnb 2,3,4, Vice-Prcs. 41 National Honor Society 253.41 Pep Squad 41 Library club 2. FTA 41. 1 1 PH1L1'1-1oRN'ro.N 1 1 Band 21 French Club 2,34 Hist. 41 Drama Club 2.3. . ' LLOYD TOLLE R-Club 3,41 Cross Country 2,3,41 Indoor Track 2,3.4: Outdoor Track 2,3,4. JIM-TRO'I I'ER f . 'Senior Senate 4: Choir 2,3,4, Pres. 4: Band 2,31 National Honor Society 2.3.41 -Boys Special Clee 2.3,4. Vice-Pres. 3: Key Club 2.3.4, Executive Board '41 Boys .Senior Quartet 3,41 NFL 3.4: Football 41 Intramurals 3.4. RONNIETUCKER Art Club 31 French Club 3g Drama Club 2. 1s11.1. '1'L'1iN1i1i Football 2. P.-X'l l'Y 'IL 'IVIILIC Pep squat 2.3.41 Drama Cl11b 2.3. liON.1Xl.D l.!l.SHA P1-lit DECA 4. C.-XIKOLE YIGII. ' School Plays 2,31 Spanish club 21 Spec- A trum 2. IDEIIQBII-Q w,u.D13N I I C X-teens 2,31 Spanish Club 3.41 Cirls Spe- cial Clee 3. ' ' 1ugN 1513 n'.u.1.,ut1-1 ' Pep Squad 2,31 I-'rench Club 21 'l'ri-li 2,31 'School Play 3: National Honor Society 3.4. 1uc:H.uuJ n1x1,1..fxc:1-3 I li-Club 21 lntrainural Basketball 21 Choir 12.31 Boys Special Clee 2,3141 Football 2. 11 1' or w,11gLs 1 . Y-Teens 21 Latin Club 2,31 National ,Honor Socicty 3141 Orchestra -1. - -I EAN XXQXIRR EN V 1' 'Iii'i1llSICl'l'CCl from ' North High School, Des Moines, Iowa 41 Tri-li 4, RANDY WEBER P1-Club, 3.41 Football' .-213,41 .fXll-Confer- ence, All-State' Teams 41 'Basketball 2.3.4, Capt. 4: '1'rackV2,3.4. 1 - .... V A' 'V 't'. fl imc 1. WENDLAN DT' DEC.-X 4. ' . PATWESTERMAN 1 . Transferred from Westportifl-I,ighV School 3. P VJILLWESTONN A 1 ll Pep squat! 2,241 FHA 25 FTA 21 Volley- ball and Basketball Intramurals 2,3,41 i ' National Honor Society 3,41,S6Ili0I'l.Stfil2lI8 SHARON VVHITE 1 '... TQ, 4 V Transferred' 'from Lees Summit j 31 Choir 41 Cirls Special Clee 31 Spanish Cl11b 3,41 Pep Squad- 3,41 Cheerleader 41 Senior Senate 41 Ramizzou Queen Candidate 4. DAVID wiuis I ' 1 I French Club 2,3,4:' Chess Club 3.4. ,IAN WILLIAMS 1 . I Pep Squad 213,41 Y-Teens 21QChoir 3,45 'in-1-it 3.4, H151 -41-icifisiisfmfiitili Clee 2. 3.41 Sextet dllCltVQtidl'i6l .-Xccoiupauist 41 Basketball Intraniurals 2.3. V iq.-1'1'11Yn'11.1.1.-n1soNf7 4 . Student Council 13.41 Y-Tccus 21 Drama Club 2.31 .Pep Sqiiacl- 213.41 Vice-Pres. 41 , Alayjxvailkeis 3,41 'National' Honor ,-,, Society 1 3.41 -IIAMIZZOL7 ,2.3,4.' Editor 41' Class - Secretary 2. . 2 3 . . , N.-xNc21w1N.c:11i:s'1'1-in I ' 1 Band 213,41 O,TL'Ii8StFtt,1-P31 Cirls Special Clee 21 Y-ilfelens 021' Spanish Club 41 Pep Squad 3334: NFL 3,4. llist. 41 Baskctlnall lntrainurals 21 . JOHN VVOODSIDE l'-' 2 National Honor Society 3,41 Concert Band 2,3,41 'wlntramurals 2,3,-11 Marching Band 2,3,41 Stage Band 2. L RENNEE VVOOLEY Pep-fSquad 2,31 jaywalkers 31 French Club 41 Tri-'RP'3'.' IYIIKEYVOOLLEYH, i f Transferred from Duncan High School, . Duncan, Oklahoma 31 Football 31 Indoor Track 31 Baseball 3,41 Stage Band 3,41 Concert Band 3,41 Spanish Club 41 Basket- ball Pep Band 4. LAYTON C. YATES 'Student Council 41 R-Club 3,41 Wrestling l,l2,3Q'Y' Football 2,3,4, All-Conference 4. TERRESA YEATES Pep Squad 2,3,41 Nrationdalfpijlonor Society 2,3,41 FTA 3,4, Pres.-f5.41.f'5RAMiIZZO,U,. 41 Delegate to Fourth'-Anm1aIf55.Leadership' Conference 4. . ' A,', Q PATTI YOUNG it . 'P ,Y-Teens 2,31 FHA 41 Concert Band 2,3,-41 ,Science Club 21.Cave Club 4. JENNESS ZEICLER N Y-Teens 21 Pep Squad 2,3,41 jaywalkers 31 Cheerleader 41 French Club 4g Drama Club 21 Student Council Rep. 31 Class 'Vice-Pres. 21 ,Cirls ,Special Clee 2,31 Football Homecorning:'.Q11een Candidate 4. DENNIS JOE zixieicff I Band 2,3,41 Pep Band 2,3,41 Stage Band 2, 3,41 Orchestra 3,4 205 O6 Organizations AFS 96.97 Art Cl11b 83 Band 105 Boys' Glee 100 Cave Club 87 Cheerleaders 60.61 Choir 98.99 COE-DlfC.-X 92,93 Drama Club 94.95 FHA 71 French Club 76,77 FTA 70 Girls' Glee 101 l1o11or Society 72.73 .jaywalkcrs 67,68 Key Cl11b 56.57 Latin Club 75 Library Club 74 Majorettes 104 NFL 58.59 Orchestra 102 Pep Squad 63,6-1.65.66 Pep Band 103 RAMIZZOL' 6.7.80.81.82 l1AYFLliC'1'Ol1 84.55 R-Club 69 i Science Club 86 Spanish Club 78,79 Student Clllll1L'l1 54.55 Tri-11 88.89 1'-'1'eens 90,91 Faculty Aiee, Kenneth 31 A ey. janet 44 Aspedon. Carol 50,64, 172 Atkins. jo1111 313 Bass. Shirley 44,88 Beissenherz. Richard 28 Belslxe, jim 39 - Bolbecker. Larry 40 A Boone, Ted 40 ,' ' -Bradford. Carol 32.35.54 Bradford. Kenneth 32.34.54 Brush, Glenn 69,179 Buckingham, Rosemary 46.95 Chittwood, Ted 32,96.lfE3.179. 184 Chronister, Ed 32.179 Clark. Robert 30.56 Cloud, Stephen 40,41 Cobb. j11lia 75 c1llCl1l'l1l1.x1ll1tl11 38 Cornell, Sandra 28,50.67,137 Droz, Frank 38 liyers. Royce 39 Faust. Linda 41 Fnlkerson. Noel 46 Gabbard. Elizabeth 28,511,156 Cibler, Maurice 31,64 Giesehnan. Arlo 39 Given. .Xlice 35 Goddard. 7110111 32,39 llanks, Neal 17.22.2850 1-larinon. Charles 38 1'larp,joln1 19,35 llarris. ji111 32.33 Hartman. 1-'red 40 llaxton, Warren 40 111-ider. j11dy 32,33 lleigele. Sharon 77 llellinger. Sharon 32.35.66 116-lton,jackie 40 1'1k'1'11Cl011, joe 26.27,-16 llibler. Charles 32.33 llorn, Xlildred 44 Hudson, Inez 44 11u11ter. Zeda 236.70 james. Mary Lon 39 jayorck. Mary 46.47 jt'111111128,'jl1ll1l11 41 johnston, Blaine 35 Kaeding. Tessa 35 Kilgore. Marie 35 1 Krumseik. Emma 32,35 Law, Beverly 77 Leamon. David 46.47 McGhee. Robert 32.35.37 Malotte. Carol 32.35 Minear, joAnne 44,90 Moore,joa11 35 Morris. Perry 46,-17 Napier. Mike 80 Nichols. Lore11e 46 Park, Robert 69.179 Quinlan. Diane 35 Raid, Anne 78 Renfrou, Louis 153 Rice. john 32.69.183 Robertson, james 44 Schupp. Martha 39.71 Sehupp, Robert 46,47,102,141 Scott, joseph 3233.65 Shirley. William 31 Sigman. Yan 44 Smith. Louise 35 Spencer. jane 39.71 Spidle, Mary 44,88 Starnes, Larry 30 Stephens. Rex 31,69,197 Sutherland, Shirley 31.35,54 Sn ickhamer. Carol 31 '1'ade.juditl1 41,63 Thompson, Clyde 69,183 Troxell. 11 ayne 33 Yanzant. Mark 93 Waters. Michael 40 Watley. Kenneth 38.39 Watts. Charles 31 11'elcl1, Carl 28 Wiley. Chris 33 Willey. Dan r3l.32.179.197 Youngs, Ronald 30,73 Yust, Raymond 30.73,112 Seniors Acree, Darla 98,113,115 Adams, Richard 113,152,179 Adams, Robert 113 Agee, Marjorie 113 Aldrich. Robert 113 Altis, Paula 88,113 Ashlock, Ronald 93,113 Atkins, Kathy 113 .'XttelJerry', Sharon 925.113 Babich, Robert 113 Baker. Luther 56,72.112,113 Balestrare. Frank 1 13 Baronti, Mara 15,62.73.96,97,113, 172 Baum, ijllilltll 78,113,139 ' Beck, Diane 1 13 Beeu.caay 113f Bennett. Dave 99.113115 Bennett. Linda 62.90,98,100,113, 11.9 Benson, Barbara 113 Benton. Karen 62.98, 100.113 Berry. Barbara 1 13 Bcrislayich, Susan 62.73.88,89. 113 Bt'l'Sl1C11.jL'lAlil'1 ' 5-l,55.76,77.1 13 Best. joyce 113 Binney. Frank 78,154,113 Blackyx ell. Linda 113 Blair. Kathryn 62,157.1 13 13latt.11'i11iam 93.1113 Boatwriglit. Barbara 113 Bobali. Vicki 62,811.1 14 Boehm, Laura 62,238,114 Bollinger. Barbara 77,114 Bolvard. Ken 114 111.111, '11-1-1-1 1 14 Boswell. jennilcr 22.54.62.67.68. 7f3.80.89.114.121 lion ling. Linda 1 1-1 111111 ers. Greg 114 Boyd. Nancy 73.75.114 Boynton. lfugene 114 11ll7Ll1'111. 1111111-s 56.711.77.114 DEX Braden, Linda 114 Branson. Terry 114 Brookliart. Katherine 63,76,11-1 Brooks. Cln-istoplier 54,56,85. 95.1 14 Brounjirnmy 114 Brown, Kathy 114 Brown. Mary Lou 62.98.100.11-1 Brown. Michael 114,153 Brown. Robert j. 114 Brown, Robert NV. 114 Buck, Mary 114 Bnrge, 1-lollene 114 Burns, Laurie 62,114 Burton, Steve 114 Burt, Vickie 114 ByI'C1,jl1Clj' 62.68.114 Cagle. Albert Wayne 56.72.711 14 Caldwell.L1oycl 114 Caldwell, Margaret 114 Callegari. Robert 115 Campbell, Steven 115 Campion. Katherine 8S.90,100.115 Caponattc, Michael 92,115 Carlson, Deborah 115 Carlson. Nancy 62,73,95.98,115 Casey, Bob 115 Caton, Kathryn 115 Caylor, Edxyard 115 Chaney, janice 62.713.90.115 Chapman, Dale 115 Chapman, David 115 Chappell. Miekie 115 Childers, Richard 115 Clover, Kaye Diane 115 Cnare, Susan 62.91,115 Cochran. Gail 89.115 Cockrell. Carol 62,1 15,172,173 Cole, Cheryl 60.61,63,81,115, 132,138 Coleman, jeanine 115 Collebert. Louis 76,116 Coltharp, Robert 116 Cunard, Richard 92.116 Cooley, Philip 116 Cooper. Linda 116 Copeland, Charles 56.102,103, 105.1 16 Coppersmith, David 116 Cosentino, William 116 Coskey, joanne 22,63.67,89,112, 116 ' Crane, Brian 56.10r3.105.116 Crane.-Cinda 62,72,76,1 16 Cumberford, Sturgis 116 Czerwonka, Karen 116 Czuprynski, Richard 116 Cuzik, jo Ann 116 Dake, Marcia 92,116 Damaron, Geraldine 116 David, Cathleen 116 Dt1V'1S,ijt11111 C. 118 Delapp. john 92,118 Dclaernz, Teresa 88.118 Dickey, Brenda 62,118 1JlCliC'1. David 7.69. 108, 118.125, 13-1.l79.181.194 Diecidue. Llen 118 DnugPanl69J18 Dold. Lynda 71.118 Dona, Kathleen 63.70.118 Dorrell, Connie 118 Douglass, Li11da 118 1Jl11lCi1ll.Yl1'2,'ll11l1 118 Dnnigan, Larry 92.118 1Jl1l'l7111.c1yt1l11lt1 21.60.63.76,77 112.118 lfaton. Xlolly 77,94,95.105.118. 129 1'7C1iCl.jt'21111l0 93,118 lfdelblnte. Gregory 56.77.86.118 1':l11'l1Lll'tl1.110111110 63.70.118 liikel. janet 78.118 lillis. liradlin 118 Ellingsuortll. Sharon 63.78.90, 100,l 18 lingle, David 118 lingliind. Paula 85,118,122 l'i1'ickso11, Carole 118.122 1'2l'1Cli5U11,Cl1L1Cli 17,21.54,56.58, 72.76.9O,95.119 Ex ans, Skip 54,56.72.76.77,81. 119 Evans, Thomas 98,1 19 livans. Barry 119 Fairchild, Deborah 93.119 Fariner, Robert 93,1 18 Farr, jean 119 Farr. Ronald 98,1 19 Farrell. Mary 76,119 Fears. Wayne 119 Ferguson, Larry 118 Fields. Carl 15,69,109.119.178. 181 Fi11kbi11er, Susan 62.70.81-1,1 19 Flagg, Charles 102,103,119 Fleetwood, jill 119,130 Flewelling, Rhonda 119 Floyd, Carol 62,100.1 19 Ford. David 119 Fortune, Michael 119 Frank,james 119 Frank. Larry 21,69,119.176 Franklin. Sam 92 Franks. Gail 89,119 Frerki11g.Stevc 119 Funk, Curtis 119 Cagnebin. Phyllis 62.119 Garnett, Beverly 62,1 19 Gcrken. Rick 120 German. Michael 120 Gillespie. Steven 2256.69.72 120,125,180 Gorc1on,joe 120 Grantham, Geary 56,120 Grassley. Michael 93,120 Griggs, Do1111a Cheryl 62,120 Halbert, Deborah 120 Hall. Marcia 120 Hall, Michel 58.62,72,75.81,95. 121 Hall, Wayne 121 Halling, Sandra 62.68.121 llamby, Patricia 62,98,100,112. 121,151 Hannners, Bill 92,121, Hammond, William 121 Harper, Penny 121 Harris, Stan 98.121, 179. 180 Hart, Linda 121 1'1211'VCj',Dlf1Dll1'2ll1 121 Hays, Edward 121 1'1cfter, joel 121 lrlellman, 13011113 62.723.98.121 llenrich, Linda 122 lrlerring. Mike 69,122,180,194 1-lersh, Debrah 63,71,77,122 lless, Linda 93,122 Hinriclis, Ted 122 11olmes.Car1ene 16,17,68,82, 137. 138 lloltz. Diana 71,122 llolwick, Kathy 62,112,122,172, 173 llopson, Dave 122 llorovitz, L111da 122 Horton. Steven 122 11OWt1l'Ll,Cy111ll12l 122 1-loyre. Carl 122 Howe, Larry 122 llbyvell. Daniel 122 llughes. Diane 83,122 1111j1l1CS.jt:'1'1'j' 103,123 Hughes. Linda 88,123 lrcla11d, Ronald 123 lsaxnan. Darcl 123 jt1L'li1T12,111.11Ei111t31'111K' 123 jackson, Dan 123 jepson, Candice 63,123 johnson, Sherrie 98,105,123 jol1nso11,,Sleve 123 jones, .Klan 123 j011CS,jttCtjl1Clj11 92,123 jones. james 123 jorgenscn, jacqueline 62,70,73. 123.172 jonrdan. Sharon 22,62,68,89,112, ' 1223.138 Kalller, Lai Kapplcr. M Kcady. C111 Keeble. Mi Kemp. Cra Kidxyell, C1 Kinder, La: 1K111j.1',Sl1Q1'1 123 Klausterint 180 Knapp, Da' Krciners. B Krinke, '1'e1 179,180 Krueger, S1 Kunzneiler Kyle, Shirlt 90.95.125 1.-l1G1'L1SSC'. E 12-1 7 Lane, Alan 1..2.l'l'1I1Cl', Sta Latz. Kathy 88.1 12,12 Landerhacl Lavery. De: Lawrence. 1 Leeper. Gqi Legg, jame lgesslg, Diai Liggett. Ste Linsey, Lin Lipka, Neal lgittell. Bob Locklear, j 11 Logston, Bt Long, Gary Losey, Dem Lowe, Sue 1 Lowe, Phyll Loyd, Mary Lundgrcn, 1 Dux, Mark . lfytle, Cher! Lytle, 'l'hon' McBetl1. M1 McCall, Bn: 11: 112,122.1 McGlanal1a1 McCor1nick1 McCracken 1105J12J McCu1longl 98.1 15,12 McCurry, 11 McDaniel. 1 McDonald, Mclillyea. D McGinnis.T Mcliensie, 1 McKinney, N1C1a2111t1118l' 1h1Clh12l121I1,- Mager, Roc Malchow, C Malone. Sh: Mandell. St Manley, Ro Mann, Benj - 102,103.1 Manu, Don 73.811112 Mann, 1nit1 Marstellar, Martin, Sh: Mathis, L11 Matthews. Medley. Di Meinsen, 12 Menteer. A Meredith, j Messier, je M1cl1ae1,St Midyett, G Mikescll. L Miller, jam Milliken, V Minter, '1'o 116,127, Mishler, G: Mitchell, h Monteith, Xlolotsk1,1I Z1.54.5G.3S, .T6,TT,S1. ,9 3,119 18 9,1151 178. 70,853,119 03.119 30 119 119 9 19.176 .119 119 O 566912. . 120 ,120 'l 62.120 io, 215.81 .95. 18,121 28,100,111 1. 121 179. I 51,1 I , 73,921 121 21180. I9-1 1,177,122 17,65,b2,137 1 12,122,1T2. 'Q 22 253 Z3 1213 I 23 l 05, 123 , 123 if: 62,TU.T73, 1s2,68.89.1 12. A 1 I Q K11l1ler.l-zn'ry 1:23 Kapplcr, Nlury TS Kvacly. Clrurlcs 952,123 Kvvlblv, Xlicliarvl l23 Kemp, Craig 92.123 Kidywll.C1-aig 123 Kincler. Larry 12:3 King. Sherry G2,T3.98,100,1 1-3, 123 Kl2l1lSlL'IAlHt'f0l', Michael 69,1g2:3, lS0 Knapp. David 93 Kremcrs, Brenda 123 Krinlse, Terrin 56,1023,l05, I 23, 179,150 Krueger, Stcycn 21156, 1223, 134 Kunzxx ciler, Dvannu 1213 Kyle, Shirley 5-1.55.T2,T3.T6.S2, 90.95.123 LaGrassc. Bzn'lmru 673.7-5,8l ,90. 124 V ' Lane, Alun I2-1 La-r111e1'. Steplrun 12-1 Luiz, willy- 6,T,16,1T,5-1,60,63, 88,112,124 Lauclerbacli. Steven 98,12-l 1 Lavery: Debra 20.124 Lawrence. David 124 Leeper, Gary 12-1,180 Legg, james 69,124,180 fyessig, Diane 124 . Liggeii, Steven 56,T?3.S3,l2-1 Linsey, Linda 93, 12-1 Lipka, Neal 124 Igittell. Bob 93 Loclclear. janet 12-L Logston, Beth 63.75.124 Long, Gary 124 H Losey, DCllIllSL' 6358.124 Lgowe, Sue 92,12-1 Lowe, Phyllis 63,922 , V Loyd, Mary 124 Lundgren, Patricia 6:2,71,90,12-1 Iiox, Mark 12-1 ' . Eytlg, Cheryl S9,91,'l24 V A Lytle. Thomas 69,12-1,176,179 McBeth, Margo 63,7112-1 ' McCall, Bruce 6,56,'72,T6,105, g 112.1:Z2,126.133 NlVCCl8IlLll'l3I'l, Charles 126 NlCC0l'l'l1lCk, 'Patricia 93,126 McCracken, Nancy 6,5-1,57,62,6S, 105,112,126 , , f AicCullough, jeryn 62,82,88,89, ' 98,115,126 1 McCurry,'Margarei 126 ' 'McD2uiel, Larry' 1ff,56,,l26,19-I McDonald, Lynn 88,126 f V McElyea, Dianne 58,815,126 McGinnis, Tommie 126 ' ' 'McKer1sie, Marilyn 126' y kMcKinney,De11nis 126 McLanahan, Sandra 126 1 ' McM4ahan,jim1126 ' V , Mager, Rookie 69,126,188 V Malchow, Cynthia' 63,126 Malone, Sharon 126 ' 1 Mandell, Steven 126' , 1 , ' Manley, Rosemary 126 V K 1 Mann, Benjamin 56,T2,T5,94,95. f 1U2,103,l25,l29 ' Mann, Donna ,6,54,62,63,6f.68, T3.8Oz112.l,2fj,132 ' , Mann, lnita 126 , Marstellar, Brian 56,72,l26 ' Marlin, Sharon 63,'75.126 Mathis, Linda 63,127 Matthews. Larry 127 Medley. Diane 11:?.,127,lf3?u , Xleinsen, David 127 , Xlente-er. Mary 73,559,127 Bl6l'CC.lltl1,j21IllL'6' 71,127 , Messicnjerri 127 AliCl'l210l.SlICV6I1 127 Nlidyell.Ga1'y 127 Mikescll, Linda 62,88.105,l:2T Bllll8l',.lill'Tll?S 127,179 , Milliken, Warren 112,121 137 Xliuter, Tom 6,75-l,55.56,1l2, 116,127,138 1 Mishler, Gail 76,127 Nlitclicll, Max 56,T3,7T.1l2,12T Monteitli, Kathie 127 Xloloislfy, Colin 62,T53.l2'f Moonvy, Cheryl 62,S5,12T 1 MoonCy.Dcnnls1 127 , , ' 1 Moore, john' 80,127 ,i ' X f. Moore. Mary 60,G3,98,10S411'2,- M 127 ' 1 I' BlO01'llL'Llfl,jLlCli 122 ' - ,N 1, Moran,'l'ixnoilryN137 1 9 ' '. . 1' 1 1 Morton, Denim-0 20.62,75,9ll.108f- 112,121 137 Moslny,fDi1l1l1io 127 Moucly, -Ialcqnclyir 63,100,127 NlUZlGy.'li0lNl1lX 103,105,121 NIuncly.Kare11 1:27 1 g Mumry. ,laconic-li'11e TL127' 'N Nocly,Cincly l28 ,NV If 1 Noclxycll. -lilllhfl 92,129 1 Noryell. Michael 128 1 ,N Nickle, Robert 128 'N if ' - :V Ogflcslmy, Miclrael 1128 2' :n f ohm-11, 112111110 116,-5Qi,6:2,G7,72,i'i ll L 80,112.12S,N . P OlHare, Clinton193,f128. 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Teresa Clifton, Glenn 1-I-l,'':53Qg12-11,3flfifif?i 1-352f.i1i3'l,E33 cm, s18p11e11,1r,r,7a1gl76i1i1443igsgjiifr Clutter, l 45lfi'3 is ,' Flffiijgl 5 Cochran, ll l 5 Coffey, mloralcld-521114125 ,ll' f:fff'f'5lf,,i, Collins. .lim Qf ,'1, 5 Q Collinson, Dqriyijjf SE Colvin, L66 l Combs,'Dfz1111g3Q5g'14!l'QQ ,V,, Combs, Greg'1'l'4,5,g 1' ll ycmml, ical-e11Bg,114+jQI1yi , Cook, Cindyf -144 1 'I l3ff,L,. 'Coppcrsmitl1, Lynn 64,14-1 - Bree, M ich e levy 1 Bockelm an Vicki' '143f2,?i i 'fi?'13:4522f3fifff?'lf22i31113il 207 v 208 Corn. Barbara 144 Corse, Yince 144 Cosentino, Yictor 144 Costanza. Rosalie 144 Coulter, Mike 56.75.95.144 Cox. Kathy' 88.100.144 Crawford. john 144 Crim. David 75.86 Grim. Gerry 98.100144 Crook, Richard 144 Crossland. Carol 14-1 Crownover, Debbie 98.144 Crutcher. Gary 69.144 Cnmberford, Debby 144 Cummons, Connie 64.14-1 Cnsnmano, Carolyn 144 Cusick, Ginger 64.67,1-14 Cznprynski, Eddie 144 Davis, Edward 145 Dawson, Debbie 64,259,145 Day, Christie 145 Decker, Bonnie 145 DcGrave, Theresa 64,71,145 Delapp, Debbie 145 Denham, Marilyn 145 Devin, Pamela 60,61,62,64,145 Dickev, Gary 77,145 Diecidue, Barbara 14,71 Diecidue, Pat 145 Dietz, Danny 145 Difiro1amo,joe 145 Di ls, Karen 145 Dix,janet 64,145 Dix, Nancy 88,145 Doclling, Elaine 65,77,90,l45 Dolson, Diane 145 Dorsch, Gregory' 145 Doudrick, Rick 105.145 Dugns, Bob 145 Dulany, jim 98,145 Duncan, Don 145.179 Duncan, Sharon 95,145 Duvall, Hunter 145 Edwards, Kathlenc 100,145 Edwards. Ron 145 Ejlerstroin, Debbi 16.54,64,68,77 1iissler.Rnth 145 lfli. Gwen 145 lfller. Ray 75.89.100 Ellis, Steven 145 Ellis. Theresa 6-1 Elston, janice 95,98 Emke, Steven 56,72,179 En10C. Cheri 64.98 Erickson, Carol 64,1531 ' Eskew, Gail 89 Enbank, Adelaide 64,100,172 Faucett. Chris 64,68,91,98 Franks.janet 64,73 Freetly, Connie 65,77 Friedlcy. Connie 5-1,61,6-1. 142 Fritts. jeff 64 Frost, Gary 64 Furlong, jack 64 Gardener, Gynthe 64 Gattenby, Richard 64 Gattorna, Mike 64 Gay, lilainc 64 Gerhardt. Alice 64 German. Susan 64,147 Gillespie. judy 65.75.147 Goebel. Paul 147 Goergen. 1,cc 147 Golf. Gayle 95.98147 Gonser, Debra 147 Gooch. Guy' 147 Goodall. Martha 76.95.141 Gootlin. Mike 1-17 Goodman. jennifer 75 Gordan, Anne 89,147 Gradineer, jay 98,147 Graham. Pam 72,77.95,141 Grassley. Brenda 98.100147 Gray, Deborah 147 ts.-.1y.y'1t-ki 70.71.147 Greaves, Danny 147 Greene. jim 69.147,189.195 Griflel. Gayle 147 Gross. Nancy 64.147 Grounds. Greet 5-1.56.69.72. 179 Guttridge. Patty' 147 llagedorn. Leah 64.72.75.95. 105. 147 Hall. Mike 57.98 Hamel. Dave 147 Hamilton. Edu in 147.179 Hammontrec. Roxanne 147 Harbor. 1111111111 147 Harden. Cathy 1-17 Harden. Leroy' 98,147 llarness, Bradley' 147 Harness. Karen 65.89.147 llarper. Donna 77.1-17 Harris. Gary 147 Harrison. Nancy 64.89.147 Hathorne. Gina 77.90.l05.147 Hayy kins. Peggy' 147 Hawkins, Ronald 147 Hawkins. Steye 56.75.147 Haxton. Andy 98.147 Hays, Debbie 147 1'1earn.jo Dean 64,98.147,172,17'3 lleek, Pat 78.147.179 Hcncke. Chris 70,75.100,147 Hendricks. Linda 147 Hendzlik. Rick 98 Ilerberlie. Lanna 147 Herman. William 147 Heskett, Frank 147 Hicks. Kenneth 147 Higgins. Debbie 65.68.147 Higgins. Sharon 77.95.147 1-1il1,Gay1en 147 Hi11,jo1n1 54.72,142.147.179 Hill. M-ike 196 Hi11ebrand,joc 147 Hinrichs, Terri 64,77,147 Hinton, julie 54,64.72,76,98. 142 147 1-loban, Susan 148 Holland. Steve 148 Holt, Lloyd 148 Ho1tzc1aw,jcancttc 64,88,148 Hopkins. joe 148 Hovis, john 145 1-lowartl. Mary 148 Hudgens, janice 64,88,100.148 Hudgens, jeanettc 64,67,148 Huet, Camilla 64.148 Huff, Mary' 148 Hummel. Tim 148 Hunter, Pamela 19,64.67,75,145, 1-18 Hursman, Patty 64.148 Hurst. Sherry' 148 lreland, julie 64,88.148 lsaman, '1'erre11 148 jackson. Duane 148 jackson, Robert 148 jackson. Sherry 142.148 jessup, Patty 148 ' ,j0l111S1011, Glenn 145.148 ' jones, Charles 98.148 jones. Diane 54,64.72.77.82.1-12, 148 jones,john 12.15 jones, Mark 148 jones, Patty' 148 jones, Teresa 77,148 jourclan. Frank 149.152 juliff, janet 65,149 Keeble, Marsha 149 , Keele, 10191 54,64,68,84,90,95, 98,142,149 I, Kelley, Monica 54.6l.64.90.98. 142,149,158 Kelley. Sue 149 Kelso, Sandy 64.88.149 Kennedy. Connie 149 Kerr. judy 149 King, Karen 65.75.149 King, ilewzy' 95.119 Kirkhani. Rodney' 56.72,86.149 Klasinski. Barb 64.68.75.90.1-19 Klanstermyer. Pat 65,100,149 Klepat-.,lt-11 103,149 Knox, Linda 64.149 Kolie. Rick 149 Kolm, Diane 64,149 Kohn. Roger 149 1i1'11X11C1'.:11111L1 98,149 Krucker. Bob 54.149179 Kunkel. Mike 149 LaBnda. Mike 149 Lackey. Chris 149 Laird. Bob 56.75.95.149 Lake. janet 64.78.149 Lake. Mike 149 Landingliam. .ylpha 78.149 Lanier. Mike 149 Lawrence. Patti 88 Lawson. Debi 149 Lee. Barry 149 Legendre, Belya 149 Leith. Steve 1-19 Leonard. Frank 149 Lewis, Ronnie 149 Ligon.ji1l 88.149 Lindwall. janet 85,149 Loelnnan. Larry 149 Locklcr, Bob 149 Long, Claudia 149,172,173 Long, Karen 1-19 Long, Mary' 149 Lucito. Rose 149 Lukenbill, Robert 149 Lunsford, Barbara 70,76,149 Lutgen, Michele 64,149 Lux, Claudia 149 Lynch. Ronald 149 Lyngar. Frank 56,72,149,l79 Lynn, Deborah 65,75,l49 Lytle, Chris 69,1-19,179,184 Lytle, Ginevrajunc 64,149 McCarty. Bill 149 McCormick, Mike 150 McC0r1nick, Rick 150 McCullough, james 98,150 McDowell, Dave 98,150 Melilyea, Larry 150 McGee, Kerry' 150 McGeorge, Wesley 150,189 MCC-hee. Mike 19.77.l50.196 B1CCOVl16y, Rick 150 Mclntyre. Priscilla 65,105,150 McMa11an, Donald 95.98,150 McPherson. Gary' 103,105,150 Mc1Vi11iams, Bill 150 Magee, Debbie 150 Madison, Mary' 88,150 Malone, Doug 150 Mangc, Kathi 150 Martin, Brenda 150 Martin, Kyle 73,98,142,150,196 Martin, Rick 56.75.150 Martin, Sandra 54,64,67.73,75. 142,150 Massey, Bill 150 Maston, Mark 150 Maxwell, Sue 64,68.98.150 Meador, Marshall 54.56,75.95, 142,150,179 Meiners. Gary' 56,10I3.105,150 Meints, Sherry 88 Meller, Brenda 151 Menninger, Emmajean 151 Merryman, Patty 64,151 Miller, Cynthia 64,151 Miller, Ray 151 Mi11e1', Gail 151 Mino, Guadalupe 64,78,151 Minor, Marcia 64,88,90,151 Mitchell Carol 151 Mitchell, Stacey 151 Moffitt, Larry 151 Mooney. David 151 Moore, Cyndi 64,67,68, 151 , 172, 173 Moore. Rick 69,151,183 Morehead, Paul 73.151,179,181 Murphy, jay 151 Naylor, janet 151 1XlCW111i111.j1111 151 Newport, Cheri 64,100,151 Nicholson, Daphne Sue 71,86, 100,151,180 Novak, David 56,555,151 Nyquist. Steven 145,151 o'Ha1-11. Patty' 65.75.151 Occjo, Nancy 94,151 Odell, Patty 64.77,l51 Osborne. Drake 151,179 Padillia. Carlos 98 Parr, Mike 151,179 Pascnzzi, 'l'hcrcse 151 Patchin, Yickic 71,75,151 Patrick. Steve Patterson. jayne 151 Patterson, Yvonne 151 Pcacoak, jackie 65,71.76,151 Peine. Patty' 151 Perdue. john 151.196 Phillips. Doug 19.69.151,179 Pickrell. joe 76,98 Pientka.jcrry' 151 Pierce. Roslyn 64.89.91,151 Plaster, Mark 72.98.151,196 Pope. Lucinda 100 Powc11,'Debby' 65,73,77.151 Precht, Nancy 64,915,151 Ptaeek. Steven 75,179 Quinn, Barbara Rabourn, McCary 98 Ragon, Sanford 98 ' Ramsey. Debby 54,62,64,67.142, 151 Reaboltl, Sheri 75,151 Redick.jcan 65.151 Reese, Aleenc 64,151 Reiss, Debby' 64,95,151 Renkeii, john 102,152 Reynolds, Kathy 152 Reynolds. Patti 6,73,76,81.152 Rhode, Debra 152 ' Rice, Chris 152 ' Richards, Bob- 152 A Ridcout, Steven 152 1 Riley. Beverly' 6-1,88,91,l52 , Rinas, David 56,69,78,152,178, 1 179 . 1 Ritter, Max 103,152 'y Robbins, Bob 152 ' 1 Roberts, Barbara- 152 Robinson, jim 152 . 1 Robles, joe 70,78,152, , Romano,Kathy 152 Rose, Edward 152 V ' . , Rose, Ken 86,152 , 1 , 3 Rose, Norma 152 1 - , ,. -y Roseman. Lincla-65,70,'152 4.y. ' V gy Ross, Paula 152 , ',,- ' ' Saladino, lyiarianne-f152, , 1 Sanders, Larry 152 'N ' Q' V, Scheil, Paul 95,152 ,N 7'.l ' , 1 Schlueter, Vickie 77,1521 . y Schmidt, Randy 69,152 Q ' 7 Sc1nnitt.Sandy' 64-' , y i7 1' 1 Q N yy Selioonover.jeannicF.1152 F .1 Schuckinan, Sandy 71,152 X ,N Q Schuepbach,john 152 W5 '- Scott, Patty 152 A - Sell. Larry 152 Settle, Dale 152 Setzer, Dennis 152 Shaw, Duane 153 ' -1 sliaw, Mike 153 . 1 5 1 S11earer.Gai1 153 1 , . ,Shellcyx Ed 153 j 1 'N Shelton, Debbie 16,18,64,68,153 ' 1 !S11811I011,.C2ll'j' 153 , 1, Shineir, Barbara 64,85,105,l53 Q S1111 61'118.I1,'A1111 153 S1111'6l'118l1,4hv1H1'10 173.75153 'S11oaf, Marsha 153 1 1 1Shontz, jennifer' 7,6-1,67,72,77.82, ' 105,153 . ' Shortino, Paul 153 Shull, Paula 71,153 Singleton. Kay' 76,153 Sloan. Bob 78,153 ' Slocum, Marlin 153 ' Smith, Dave ,153 , 1 Smith, Dianna 153 V Smith , Gary 153 Smith, jackie 98,153 Smith, Lensa 76,153 , Smith Smith, , Pam 65,72,88,95,153 shif1cy171,15s Smock. Lvnn 65.76153 Snelling, Steve 155,188,195 Snow, Deborah 65,153 Soltys. Damon 102,153,195 Sop11y','1'im 146,153 Springer. Donna 64,77 Spurgeon. Pam 65.78,89. 153 Srader, john 153,188,196 Stages, Dennis 154 Staley. Kathie 64,15-1 States, Susan 6-167,100,154 Stegner, janicc 15-1 Stevenson, Bob 154.179 Stewart, Shelley' 61,88,90,100.154 Stewart, Sharon 64,73.75,98,100. 154 Stillahn, Richard 154 Stock. Elizabeth 65.89.154 Stockinan, Rita 7 Stripling. Rick 85 Stutznian, Yiekie Sll111I11l:'1'S.j06 15 Suppenbach, Yal. Sweat, Debbie 1E '1'ait,'1'om 15-1 '1'asl1kofl', Mark 1 Tate, Connie 77,1 y 'l'ay'1or,jim 154 Teter. Rod 154 Teter, Steve 1.54, 'l'hompson, Bill 1 '1i0I11l111SO11, Linda Treaster, Brenda Tucker, Glenn 98 Turner, jean 64,9 Turner, jim 56,75 195,196 BV A Tuttle. Boll '154 L'nruh, Mike' 155. . 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Mark 156,1 Acree, Keith 156,18 Albin, Lynn 156 Allen, Debi 156 7 Altis, Timothy 56,7 Ament. Tina 156 Andrews, Barbara 6 Arnold, Beverly' 65, Babich, Patty 65,91 Baker, Billye 156 ' Baker, Randy 156 Baker, Scott 156 Ballentine, james. ll Barnes, Patty 65,91 Bashain, ja11 66,90, Baslee, Kent 156 Batliner, Fred, 156 Batson, Stanley 156 Bauer, Rose 156 Beaird, Pamela 156 Beauchamp, Deborz Bede11,joyce 66.151 Beets, Vicki 66,71,1 Belfonte, Mary 66,1 Berislavich, Michael 'P 1911.53 191, l5l .l5l,15Ni :S TT.13l S. l5l T9 95 .62.Lil,6T,l-li M31 l 31 r,lDl 'ESQ 32 23.703.81.152 32 58.91.152 LTS. 152178. 9 i2 X52 i522 52 570,152 ne l52 E TTJ52 39.152 4. nie 152 x TL152 1 152 32 S 16.1516-L68.153 A 3 5-1.S5.105,l33 - .-x 9-J .. -- -,Q 43.0.1-3-m 513 7.6-L6T.T2.1 ..s2. 33 53 6133. 3 133 3 53 -'J .104 ,la-3 42,88.95.133 1.153 76,1513 l'55. 188.195 65.1.52 1 02. 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Cheryl 155 V Weston. janet 64,155 Wlleeldrm, Terrie 6-L,T3,T8.l55 XYl1eelex'. joy 65.78155 ' Wheeler, james 155 xYh68lt'l'.jLlditl1 6-l,T6,98,l55 XYhetstune, Terry 155 White. Ellen T6 White. jane 78.155 XX'hite. Nlary 67.78155 Whitehead, Laura 71.155 Wilcoxen, Timothy l55 XYilCox. Beverly 65,155 Wiley. Paula 89,155 Williams. Marta 155 XYilliams, Mike 155 XYilliams, Ron 98,155 XYilliams. Steve 155 NYilliS. Brad 155.179 XYilson. Steve 155 XYitham, XVancla 155 Wood, Linda 65.89155 Woody. Douglas 69.155 XX'oolriclge.Can1iIe 155 WVyc0ff. Deborah 155 York, Paula 155 Young. David 98,155 Young. Mark 155 Young. Michael 155 Young. Victoria 155 Yuunt. Bill 155 Zamora, Gloria 155 Sophomores Abbott, Mark 156,197 Acree, Keith 156.1813 Albin, Lynn 156 Allen, Debi 156 Altis, Timothy 5fi,T5.103,156 .-Xment. Tina 156 Andrews, Barbara 66,lO5,156 Amold, Beverly 65,715,156 Babich, Patty 65,531,156 Baker, Billye 155 Baker, Randy 156 Baker, Scott 156 Ballentinc, james 156 Barnes, Patty 65,91,99,l56 Basham,jan 66,530,156 Baslee, Kent 156 Batliner, Fred 156 Batson, Stanley 156 Bauer, Ruse 156 Beaird, Pamela 156 Beauchamp, Deborah 156 Bedell, Joyce 66,156,159,173 Bcefs, Vicki 66,7l,l55 Bclfuntc, Mary 66,156 Be-rislavich, Michael 156,183,197 Best. Debby' 78,156 Bink. Rebecca 156 Bin-gum, Karon 65157 Bland. Gayle 66,157 Blomu, Hin-lmrcl 157,183 B1rlya1'd,Pa1t 157 B0ly'ux'd, William 157,197 Booker. Holly 70,157 Boswell, Nancy 66,1-37 Bwwen. Dale 77,157 Bowen, .lennifcr 90,157 Bowen, Stephen 105,157 Bown, Don 157 Boyd, Keith 157 B0j'dStOll. Robert 157183 Braden, Raejean 65,157 Bradley, Andrew 157 ' ' Bmdley, Vickie 157 Brady, Cathy 66,157 Brewer, Melvin l5T, Brewster, Mary 66,157 ' Brookajeanuie 157 ' Brown, judy 66802157 V Brown, julie 157 A, ' Brown, Mary 100,157 . 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Donald 163 Matheu s, Coeorgia 76,164 MathiS. Dave 16-1 maiik. Susan 16-1 May er. Marcia 66.16-1 1iai-iisky.ixiiki- 164 Mead, john 16-1 Meadors, Ritchie 16-1 Medlin, Terry 16-1 Miller, Mary 16-1 - Mills. Dee Anna 611105. 1154 Mischler, Steve 16-1.183 Mitchell, 'Dliris 16-1 Mitchell. Michale 164.183 Mitchell, Steve' 16-1 Mock, llingla 65,164 Moldergjeffrey 16-1 Monaco, Debbie' 5-1.56.99,164 j Mooney, Larry 162.16-1 I. Mosimang Janice '76, 16-1 Mozley, Bob 165--, 1 4 Munkers,'janet- 91,162,165 - Myers, Cunriie'65,70.165 ' Myers, Douqjas 165,183 Myers,-Fran -165 A 1- YT' - Myers, Robert 165'-A - -, Nau, judy 66,99,'165 :P Neathery, Barbara 165- ' Neil, Bill 165 .1 gl' ' , Newbill, Eliiabeth ', Nicholas Barbara 66 70165 , Nicholas: Peggy '16-5, A 1 P H -1, 'P Nicholas, Debilrah '66,78,l00,165, j Nicholas, jerry' 165,183 A 'A f Nichswonger,'Robcrt 1,6561 , , 1 . ' . l ' 'naveiiskrdfig De1oi'eSff69llA66, . Nickle, Susan 66.165 Null. Connie 165 Oliphant. Deborah 65.90.165 Ostlantl. john 165 Oierbay. Deborah 165 On t:'11S,jilL'Q11t'l1l1 65.711.78.165 Oneii. Peggy 165 Packer, Nanci 65,165 Parker. Debra 165 Parker. james 165 Patti. Linda 99.165 Pence. janet 65.165 Penn. Kcniietli 165 Percifielcl, Darlene 165 Pei-cifielcl. Donna 165 Perrey. Karla 165 Peters, Deborah 99,100,165 Pettyjolin. Shirley 165 Phelps, Kenny 165 Phillips, Cynthia 165 Phillips. Lynn 77,86 Phillips. Richard 165,183 Phillips. Sylvia 165 Picard, .-Xlyce 165 Pierce, Debbie 66,165 Pierce. Stan 165 Pinder, Mark 165 Pine, David 165 Pinzl, Debra 165 Pippin. Deborah 66,165 Pollick. Clarie 66,166 Postlewait, Paul 166,183,197 V - Potter, Marti 54,59,166, ' ' 1 . Potts. David 18321 T , , Prather. Patti 16,16,,34,65,7si,99,- 166 V - C Price, Vicky 65,2166 . Ptyce, jaiietf 166 Piimmill,-f1fonit,166. 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Debbie 66,711,166 Seliwartx, Xlark 183 Serogliain, Debbie 166 Seeturtli. Cathy 65.166 Scveyer. Micliiile 166 Sells. Bonnie 166 Setzer, Cheryl 6-1 Setzer, Karen 166 Shannon, Lynda 65,78,102.166 Shepherd. Dee 70.75.166 Shields, Alan 183 Shirk. Kathy 166 Sliockley. Cristine 66.99166 Shouse,'Bruce 188 Shull, Maxine 166 Sides, Phillip 166,183 Simcox, Cynthia 65,166 Simcox, Sharon 65,167,172 -',: Smiley. Susan 167 Smith, Cheryl 99 Smith, Gregory 167 Smith, Gwendolyii 167 Smith, Hal 86 Smith, Robert 167 Smith, Smilot Sherri 99.167 Steve 167 siiydei, William: 167 stiieiiseii, Robeijtf167 Spear, ,Carol 66,1167 Stailir, Richard , -56,70. 1 67 Stanley, ,Harold 1.1673-, ,, Stayton, Rfithie' 5-1,65,99 sa-1ii6,.Debbi6 66 1 Q Srephei1s.f.iTs1'rr. 1575 Stexiiartll Richard 1671 Sti11,CoiiiiiE 99,167 Stockman,1Mary 66,167 i,,fg',',, I Stokes, Debbie J fff' Stc1kesba,iry,1fD15lib,iq 15 16'L,1gi,'9 1 Swver,.Haxrii1ii5.ifZEelQ9ailD04lF6I1 1 3fl'31111bi53KBf1111,159171151 f1Tisf5ilff, if 'N 31Q6!k9fi,l3115'i1i57iT133i.'If5'i.'l5:15 7 - siiiigeqiigf-Debbie156651611 . 1 ,ffsii11iviiii1Deii5i,e26611566ff- ' 167 Swift, 311668 rt' f 168 Swensbrig Karla. 168 Sword, Cathy 66,168 1 . Tattershal1,,Wi11iam 168 Tawney, L. Sharon- 168 , Taylor, Denise 66,167 TaylQr,,Marlc 78,168 1Tay10r,f,Stf?vf-f.1'68 Us ' Tcbbenkamp. Gary 168 Teegarclen, David 168 Thomas, janet 65.168 Thomas. joyce 66.168 Tlioinas. 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